March 5, 2015
Legislature Passes Repeal Of State’s So-called ‘Daschle Law’
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The Legislature has approved a measure to change the state’s so-called “Daschle law” that bars a presidential candidate from seeking another office on the same South Dakota ballot. The Senate voted 24-9 Thursday to send a proposal to remove the prohibition to the governor. The original Republican-backed measure in 2002 faced […]
SD Man Sentenced To 50 Years For Raping 6-year-old Girl
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A Sioux Falls man convicted for raping his girlfriend’s 6-year-old daughter has been sentenced to 50 years in prison. Twenty-five-year-old Emmanuel Pio was charged with first-degree rape. Authorities say the victim’s mother and Pio had been in a relationship for six years before the incident occurred. He is not the […]
Daugaard To Ponder Whether To Sign Lower Youth Minimum Wage
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — It’s unclear whether Gov. Dennis Daugaard will sign a measure to exempt South Dakota’s youngest workers from the $8.50 minimum wage voters approved in November, the governor’s administration said on Thursday. The state Legislature has approved the measure, which would carve out a $7.50 minimum wage for people under 18. Daugaard’s […]
Verbatim — March 4, 2015
On today’s episode of Verbatim, we talk about the tennis team’s fresh start this season, plus we give a quick Lakota Language Lesson and we show you the World of USD in just 60 seconds. Producer – Michael Geheren Director/Associate Producer – Jackie Hendry Anchors – Michael Geheren and Natalie Keller Online & Multimedia Editor […]
Authorities Find Meth In Child’s Diaper, Parents Indicted
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Three Sioux Falls residents have been indicted on drug and child abuse charges following reports from social workers who said say they found a bag of meth in a child’s diaper. The Argus Leader reports ( ) Alex Robinson, Naomi Redowl and McKeasha Parks were charged in a two-count indictment. […]
Daugaard To Ponder Youth Wage Proposal Passed By Legislature
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Gov. Dennis Daugaard wants to review a measure to exempt South Dakota’s youngest workers from the $8.50 minimum wage voters approved in November before deciding whether to sign the bill. The state Legislature has approved the measure. Daugaard’s spokeswoman said Thursday he wants to look over the plan, which would carve […]
Oglala Sioux Working To Combat Youth Suicide On Reservation
KYLE, S.D. (AP) — Residents of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation are wrapping up their final day of a three-day effort to address the youth suicide epidemic on the reservation. Since late December, five young reservation residents have killed themselves, and members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe are seeking solutions to prevent more deaths. The […]
South Dakota 33rd In Emissions From Wood-burning Stoves
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The state of South Dakota does not plan to push back against federal rules requiring new wood-burning stoves to produce fewer emissions. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently updated its clean air standards for residential wood heaters. It also added air standards for outdoor and indoor wood-fired boilers, indoor wood-fired forced […]
Police, FBI Looking For Suspect In Sioux Falls Bank Robbery
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Authorities are searching for a man who robbed a Sioux Falls bank at gunpoint. Police say the man entered the Dacotah Bank on East 10th Street just after 11 a.m. Thursday and demanded money from employees. No one was hurt. Once he had the cash, he drove off westbound in […]
Panel Calls For Pardon Of Famous Paleontologist Peter Larson
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A Senate committee has approved a resolution petitioning for a presidential pardon of renowned South Dakota paleontologist Peter Larson. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the measure Thursday, which seeks a clean slate for Larson, whose team discovered the famous Tyrannosaurus rex fossil “Sue” in 1990. In 1992, federal agents seized the […]