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3 weeks ago

South Dakota Newspapers Resume Publishing After Sudden Shutdown

Several South Dakota newspapers are back in print following last week’s abrupt shutdown. The Brookings Register, Huron Daily Plainsman, Redfield Press, and Moody County Enterprise are resuming operations under new ownership.

3 weeks ago

DEA Warns Cartels Targeting Children Through Social Media

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) warns that Mexican drug cartels are increasingly targeting children through social media platforms to sell dangerous and often deadly drugs.

3 weeks ago

Police Investigate Weekend Shooting in Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls police are investigating a Saturday morning shooting that left a man with non-life-threatening injuries. The victim told officers he was walking near 10th Street and Cleveland Avenue when he was shot.

3 weeks ago

EBT Card Fraud Cases Continue to Rise in Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls police are seeing more reports of EBT card fraud, with cases rising beyond the 20 initially reported last week. The South Dakota Department of Social Services says it has received around 350 cases linked to skimming devices found at the East Side Walmart and several Dollar General stores.

3 weeks ago

Avera Awarded $1 Million Federal Grant to Expand Virtual Nursing

Avera has secured a three-year, $1 million USDA grant to expand its virtual nursing program across 28 rural hospitals in South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Iowa. Through the Avera RURAL-UP initiative, advanced telehealth and AI technology will support bedside nurses with patient education, admissions, and discharge processes, allowing more time for direct patient care.

3 weeks ago

Roger and Vicki Musick present $33 million gift to support education in Mitchell

A transformative $33 million donation has been made in the Mitchell community with the explicit goal of elevating local education and making Mitchell an exceptional place to raise a family.

3 weeks ago

Avera Receives Three-Year Federal Grant to Extend Virtual Nursing

MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Avera has received $1 million in funding for the Avera RURAL-UP: Solving Rural Workforce Challenges in the Upper…

3 weeks ago

Mitchell Approves Dock and Lift Storage Plan During Lake Project

Lake Mitchell residents now have a city-approved option for storing docks and boat lifts during the upcoming dredge project that could close the lake for nearly three years. The Park Board set a one-time $500 storage permit, allowing use of four designated city lots from this fall through spring 2028. Revenue will help fund the restoration, which includes a lake drawdown in 2025 and a two-year dredging starting in 2026.

3 weeks ago

Discounted State Fair Admission Ends Soon

Time is running out to save on South Dakota State Fair tickets. Daily gate admission is 20% off through August 27 when purchased in advance. The fair runs August 27–September 1 in Huron, featuring entertainment, food, and family fun.

3 weeks ago

Sioux Falls Council Takes Final Vote on Anti-Encampment Ordinance Today

The Sioux Falls City Council will vote today on a controversial anti-encampment ordinance that would ban tents and makeshift camps in public spaces. Recent amendments add support services and storage options for homeless residents. A final decision is expected at tonight’s council meeting.

3 weeks ago

DEA Urges Parents to Talk to Kids About Fentanyl Risks

As South Dakota students return to school, the DEA is urging parents to talk with children about the dangers of fentanyl.

3 weeks ago

Five Arrested in Child Exploitation Operation at Sturgis Rally

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced that five men were arrested in a child exploitation sting during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, working with federal, state, and local agencies from August 1–6, charged four suspects federally for attempting to meet a minor and one at the state level.

3 weeks ago

Davison County Commission Awards Gravel Bid, Approves Hires and Bandstand Project

The Davison County Commission approved a gravel contract, awarded a low fuel bid, and allocated funds for a bandstand repair project during last week’s meeting. Commissioners also moved forward with two full-time hires, set a September hearing for a temporary liquor license, and continued work on the 2026 budget.

3 weeks ago

Water Shut off for the City of Mitchell on 8-19-2025

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19TH FROM APPROXIMATELY 8:30 AM TO APPROXIMATELY 3:00 PM FOR WATER VALVE REPAIRS AT EAST ASH & SOUTH…

3 weeks ago

Attorney General Jackley Announces Five Men Arrested In ICAC Child Exploitation Operation at Sturgis Rally

PIERRE, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW)  – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces five men were arrested during a child exploitation operation conducted…

3 weeks ago

State Board of Elections Adopts New Voting Rules

The South Dakota State Board of Elections has approved new rule changes to align with laws passed earlier this year. Updates include voter residency requirements, revised candidate procedures, and a major change allowing gubernatorial candidates to select their own running mates instead of party conventions.

3 weeks ago

Plankinton Bridge to be Dedicated to Fallen Vietnam Veteran Richard L. Miller

A South Dakota bridge will soon be dedicated to honor a fallen Vietnam veteran. The South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs announced a ceremony on Saturday, August 30, at 1 p.m. at the Plankinton School District to recognize U.S. Army Specialist 5th Class Richard L. Miller.

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.

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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies after being shot at Utah college event

Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump, died Wednesday after being shot at a college event, Trump said. The co-founder and CEO of the youth organization Turning Point USA, the 31-year-old Kirk is the latest victim in a spasm of political violence across the United States.

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David Bowie archive opens in London chronicling five decades of icon’s restless creativity

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Star Trek plans packed lineup for the franchise’s 60th anniversary, with Lego sets and YouTube show

Not many franchises have fueled society's timeless fascination with the boundless possibilities of a utopian future like "Star Trek." Next year the sprawling franchise will add more shows, Lego sets and even a Rose Parade Float in a yearlong celebration of its 60th anniversary.