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3 weeks ago

USD Medical School to Relocate First 18 Months of Program to Sioux Falls by 2027

Big changes are coming to the USD Sanford School of Medicine. USD President Sheila Gestring announced Thursday that the first 18 months of the Doctor of Medicine program will move from Vermillion to Sioux Falls in summer 2027.

3 weeks ago

Smash-and-Grab Thefts Hit Ten Vehicles at Sioux Falls Gyms

Sioux Falls police are investigating after nearly a dozen cars were broken into outside two local gyms early Thursday morning. Authorities say ten vehicles had windows smashed, with purses, backpacks, and other valuables stolen from locked cars.

3 weeks ago

Sioux Falls Woman Indicted for Straw Purchase of Gun Used in Police-Involved Shooting

A Sioux Falls woman has been indicted on federal firearm charges after allegedly buying a gun later linked to multiple shootings involving law enforcement. Prosecutors say Chardea Odom purchased the weapon in June using false statements, claiming it was for herself when she was actually buying it for another person.

3 weeks ago

Mitchell Man Arrested After High-Speed Pursuit

A Mitchell man is facing multiple charges after a high-speed police chase early Thursday morning in Davison County. Authorities say Corey Bowers was clocked at 66 mph in a 30 mph construction zone on Highway 37 near the Spillway.

4 weeks ago

Why many Americans are rethinking alcohol, according to a new Gallup poll

Fewer Americans are reporting that they drink alcohol amid a growing belief that even moderate alcohol consumption is a health risk, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.

4 weeks ago

Three Dead, One Suspect at Large After Lower Brule Shooting

Authorities are investigating a triple fatal shooting in Lower Brule early Monday morning that left two victims and the suspected gunman dead. A second suspect is in custody, while a third remains at large but is believed to have left the area.

4 weeks ago

Mitchell School Board Elects Leaders, Approves Purchases and Policy Updates

After a month-long delay, the Mitchell School Board has elected Brittni Flood as president and Shawn Ruml as vice president, securing leadership through July 2026. The board approved a $220,000 boring machine purchase for Mitchell Technical College, bids for two student-built houses, and first readings of updated sexual harassment and weapons policies

4 weeks ago

New Shops Coming to Mitchell’s Commerce Street

Mitchell’s Commerce Street is set for growth as the Planning Commission approves a project for five new retail shop spaces at 1006 Commerce Street. Each unit will feature a storefront and garage door, providing flexible space for expanding businesses.

4 weeks ago

Sturgis Rally Tally: More Crashes, Record-Breaking Meth Bust

The 85th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally ended with four fatalities and 80 injuries from 66 crashes, according to the South Dakota Highway Patrol. This year saw an increase in injury crashes but fewer drug arrests compared to previous rallies. Fatal wrecks included single-motorcycle crashes in the Black Hills, a pickup-versus-motorcycle collision near Rapid City, and a police pursuit crash outside Sturgis.

4 weeks ago

South Dakota Partners With Jeep

Travel South Dakota has partnered with Jeep, Matador Network, and adventurer Forrest Galante to launch Unexpected South Dakota, a three-episode video series showcasing the sights, sounds, and tastes of the Mount Rushmore State.

4 weeks ago

South Dakota Moves Forward With Plan for New Sioux Falls Prison Site

South Dakota is moving forward with plans for a new state prison in Sioux Falls, securing an option to purchase land in the city’s northeast corner along Benson Road. The proposal, set for review during a special legislative session on September 23rd, would pave the way for a modern correctional facility to replace the aging state penitentiary and address the state’s growing inmate population.

4 weeks ago

DWU Athletics Agrees to New Multi-Year Deal with LiveTicket.tv

MITCHELL, S.D. — Dakota Wesleyan University Athletics has agreed to a multiple-year deal with LiveTicket.tv as the exclusive streaming provider for…

4 weeks ago

Mitchell Term Limits Petition Near Signature Goal

A petition to set term limits for Mitchell’s mayor and city council is just short of qualifying for the ballot. The proposal, backed by Councilman Mike Bathke, would cap officials at three consecutive terms — counting past and current service — potentially changing six of eight council seats by 2027. Supporters say the measure would bring fresh leadership, while opponents argue experience is vital for completing long-term city projects.

4 weeks ago

Four Arrested in Sturgis Rally Child Exploitation Sting

Four South Dakota men were arrested during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in a multi-agency child exploitation sting. Investigators say each suspect was caught attempting to meet someone they believed was a 14-year-old girl. The operation, led by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force with local, state, and federal partners, is part of the DOJ’s Project Safe Childhood initiative.

4 weeks ago

Mitchell School Board to Revisit Leadership Vote

The Mitchell Board of Education will once again attempt to elect a president and vice president after a July vote deadlocked between current president Brittni Flood and member Terry Aslesen. Business manager Craig Bruening has been leading meetings in the interim.

4 weeks ago

Sioux Falls Weighs Ban on Public Encampments

The Sioux Falls City Council is set to vote on an ordinance banning tents and encampments in public spaces, a move that could impact the city’s homeless population. Officials say camps, including hidden sites along the Big Sioux River, are on the rise.

4 weeks ago

Naloxone Distribution Expands to Sturgis and Tribal Communities

South Dakota nonprofit Emily’s Hope is expanding its statewide effort to prevent opioid overdoses by installing naloxone distribution boxes in public locations. Since May 2024, kits containing naloxone, gloves, and recovery resources have been placed from Sioux Falls to Rapid City, the Pine Ridge Reservation, and now Sturgis.

4 weeks ago

Mayor Says Sioux Falls Can’t Block State’s Immigration Enforcement Plan

Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken says the city has no legal power to block Governor Larry Rhoden’s Operation: Prairie Thunder, a state-led immigration enforcement initiative in partnership with ICE.

4 weeks ago

SD Joins Multi-State Effort to Curb Robocalls

South Dakota is cracking down on illegal robocalls as part of a new multi-state effort, Operation Robocall Roundup. Attorney General Marty Jackley announced that nearly 40 telecom companies have received warning letters urging them to block unlawful calls linked to scams.

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