February 2015
Rapid City School Board Asked To OK $6.5M In Spending Cuts
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — The Rapid City school board will soon address a proposal that would lead to a salary increase for public school teachers at the expense of cutting $6.5 million from other programs. The Rapid City Journal reports ( ) superintendent Tim Mitchell devised the spending-cut plan for the 2015-2016 school year. […]
4-H Club In Clay, Union, Yankton Counties Has New Adviser
YANKTON, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota State University Extension has a new 4-H youth program adviser for Clay, Union and Yankton counties. The Yankton Daily Press and Dakotan reports ( ) Minnesota native Lauren Hollenbeck has recently taken the new role. Her position comes with various duties including coordinating youth activities and after-school programs. […]
Opponents Fear Problems From Chicken Facility Near Parker
PARKER, S.D. (AP) — Opponents of a large egg-laying operation planned near Parker say the proposed facility would be too close to town. Sioux Falls-based Sonstegard Foods hopes to put 6 million birds on a farm in Turner County, 2½ miles from Parker. Opponents turned out at a public hearing Monday night to voice their […]
Lennox Gunman’s Family Says ‘Our World Is Upside Down’
LENNOX, S.D. (AP) — Family members of a man identified by authorities as the gunman in a fatal workplace shooting in Lennox say the incident has turned their world upside down. The Argus Leader reports ( ) Jeffrey DeZeeuw’s (dee-zee-OOZ’) sister Jackie Rippert issued a statement saying the family is “just as confused and going […]
Police Investigating Break-ins At Sioux Falls Businesses
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Sioux Falls police are investigating after two local businesses were burglarized over the weekend. The owner of Spencer Furniture & Floors says she arrived at the business Monday morning and found cash, merchandise and a moving truck had been stolen. She says a significant amount of items were stolen, and […]
26 Mountain Lions Killed So Far In Black Hills Season
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Wildlife officials in South Dakota report that 26 mountain lions have been killed so far during the hunting season in the Black Hills Fire Protection District. A tally from the South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Department shows that half of the lions killed were females. Among the most recent lions […]
Lawmakers To Mull Minimum Wage, Nonstop Deadwood Drinking
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Lawmakers are set to consider measures on transportation, abortion, a youth minimum wage and all-hours drinking in Deadwood. Here’s a look at some of the proposals they’ll take up this week in Pierre: TRANSPORTATION The House State Affairs Committee takes up a proposal on Wednesday to raise roughly $50 million for […]
No Agreement Yet On South Dakota Medicaid Expansion
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Democrats pushing an expansion of the state’s Medicaid program are working behind the scenes with the South Dakota health care industry to figure out a way to pay for it, but so far they’ve made little apparent progress on a deal with the Republicans who control state government. Sen. Bernie Hunhoff, […]
No Agreement On South Dakota Medicaid Expansion Yet
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Democrats pushing an expansion of the state’s Medicaid program are working behind the scenes with South Dakota’s health care industry to figure out how to pay for it. Sen. Bernie Hunhoff, a Democrat from Yankton, on Monday said members of the industry are “working seriously” to figure out how to make […]
Guns should not be allowed on SD campuses
I grew up in a town that was recently named the 17th safest city in America by Neighborhood Scout. That city is just a few minutes drive from one of the most crime-heavy cities in America — Chicago. Just last year there were 407 murders within city limits. It’s like two different worlds. I am […]