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Former South Dakota attorney general fights suspension of Iowa law license

Jason Ravnsborg, former South Dakota attorney general, faces a proposed six-month suspension of his Iowa law license following his impeachment after a traffic accident that killed pedestrian Joe Boever in 2020. He contests the suspension, arguing its severity and alleging government interference in the investigation. A hearing is scheduled for January 22, 2025. Continue reading Former South Dakota attorney general fights suspension of Iowa law license

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Union County Sheriff’s Activity Report – 11/22 – 12/28/2024

Between November 22 and December 28, 2024, the Union County Sheriff’s Office reported various incidents, including traffic warnings, citations, arrests, and assistance to other agencies. Most activities involved enforcing traffic laws and responding to welfare checks, with significant operational time dedicated to the Alcester region. Continue reading Union County Sheriff’s Activity Report – 11/22 – 12/28/2024

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Man arrested for allegedly trying to strangle woman in Beresford

A 40-year-old Beresford man, Cephas Joseph Wood, was arrested for Aggravated Domestic Assault after an argument with his girlfriend escalated. The victim reported he choked her during the confrontation. Wood has since been indicted and is held on a $5,000 bond, with his next court appearance scheduled for January 6, 2025. Continue reading Man arrested for allegedly trying to strangle woman in Beresford

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One of former state employees charged in string of criminal cases takes a plea deal

Lynne Hunsley, a former South Dakota state employee, accepted a plea deal for creating a fraudulent vehicle title, receiving three years of probation, a $1,000 fine, and $1,200 in restitution. Other former state employees also face charges for various crimes. Attorney General Marty Jackley aims to enhance fraud protections in state government. Continue reading One of former state employees charged in string of criminal cases takes a plea deal

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Trouble in ‘prepper’ paradise: Bunker residents raise financial, safety concerns at Igloo, SD site

The Vivos xPoint community in South Dakota, previously a military munitions depot, now faces significant issues, including multiple lawsuits, complaints to authorities, and a FBI inquiry. Many residents report unmet contractual obligations regarding amenities and security, leading to widespread dissatisfaction among those seeking a self-sustainable lifestyle. Continue reading Trouble in ‘prepper’ paradise: Bunker residents raise financial, safety concerns at Igloo, SD site

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Take comfort in knowing it’s not as bad as it smells

In Siouxland, living conditions have improved since the 90s, particularly regarding unpleasant odors. The community of Dakota Dunes offers tax advantages and a tight-knit environment with essential services. Changing local governance raises concerns about accountability. Amid these issues, the author reflects on the importance of immigrant workers in the local economy and critiques contemporary self-help trends. Continue reading Take comfort in knowing it’s not as bad as it smells

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‘Wild places are worth fighting for’: Concern grows for receding South Dakota wetlands

The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Sackett v. EPA has weakened federal protections for wetlands, threatening conservation efforts and accelerating habitat loss, particularly in South Dakota. Conservationists, like John Cooper, emphasize the need to incentivize wetland preservation over agricultural expansion to combat climate change and support wildlife ecosystems essential for future generations. Continue reading ‘Wild places are worth fighting for’: Concern grows for receding South Dakota wetlands

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North Sioux City voters approve a new style of government Tuesday

North Sioux City voters decided to shift from an aldermanic to a commission-style government, with 343 votes in favor and 238 against. This change will take effect in April 2025, requiring the election of five commissioners, including a mayor. Concerns remain about the operational details and costs of this transition. Continue reading North Sioux City voters approve a new style of government Tuesday

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Police commission: Complaints against cops rising, but fewer than 1% of SD officers disciplined

In 2024, complaints about police misconduct in South Dakota rose by 24% over the previous year, with 142 complaints filed. Despite this, less than 1% of certified officers faced discipline. The state Law Enforcement Commission discussed reforming protocols for notifying victims about misconduct hearings, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. Continue reading Police commission: Complaints against cops rising, but fewer than 1% of SD officers disciplined