March 2015
Fight Over Keystone XL Project Doesn’t Stall Pipeline Boom
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a far corner of North Dakota, just a few hundred miles from the proposed path of the Keystone XL pipeline, 84,000 barrels of crude oil per day recently began flowing through a new line that connects the state’s sprawling oilfields to an oil hub in Wyoming. In West Texas, engineers activated […]
Oahe Farm And Ranch Show Near Pierre Canceled For The Year
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — One of South Dakota’s newest farm shows has been called off for this year. The Tri-State Neighbor reports that organizers of the Oahe Farm and Rach Show near Pierre have decided to take a year off to reassess the show and figure out ways to make it better. The show had […]
SD Fire Dept. Once Had Waiting List, Now Looks For Recruits
BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) — A Brookings Fire Chief Darrell Hartmann remembers when the fire department had a long list of volunteer applicants who would wait up to two years to get an interview. But “modern lifestyle,” Hartmann says, has left him with low staffing levels and a recruiting challenge. He is now searching for one […]
Feds Take South Dakota Trucking Company Off The Road
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) — Federal transportation regulators have ordered a South Dakota trucking company and its owner to stop all commercial operations. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has deemed commercial driver Lonnie Roth and his namesake company imminent public safety hazards. The agency says inspectors found the company repeatedly violated federal regulations. Authorities say […]
State Agriculture Department Seeks Ag Ambassador Nominations
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The state Department of Agriculture is taking nominations for the 2015 South Dakota Governor’s Ag Ambassador Award. The person chosen is expected to provide leadership to the state’s agricultural industry to help it grow, supports responsible stewardship of livestock and land, highlights the significance of South Dakota agriculture to the global […]
Woman Killed By Pack Of Wild Dogs On Rosebud Reservation
WHITE RIVER, S.D. (AP) — A 49-year-old woman on the Rosebud Indian Reservation has died following an attack from a pack of wild dogs. Mellette County Sheriff Mike Blom tells KELO-TV ( ) he found 49-year-old Julie Charging Whirlwind surrounded by dogs around 6:30 a.m. Saturday morning. He says he shot and killed two of […]
3 People Hospitalized, 1 Dog Dead In Sioux Falls Fire
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Three people are hospitalized and one dog is dead following a fire that broke out at a Sioux Falls duplex late Friday night. Authorities say heavy smoke and flames were coming out of the duplex when firefighters arrived just before 11:30 p.m. Three of the building’s residents were treated and […]
Martin Man Sentenced To 48 Years For 2012 Beating Death
MARTIN, S.D. (AP) — A Martin man who pleaded no contest to charges that he bludgeoned a man to death as a teenager has been sentenced to prison. Twenty-year-old Matthew Libby pleaded no contest in January to charges of second-degree murder in the death of 48-year-old Albert Apple. The Rapid City Journal reports ( ) […]
Police Arrest Rapid City Man They Subdued With Bean Bag Gun
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A Rapid City man who police subdued with a bean bag shotgun after he allegedly threatened officers with a knife has been arrested. Police say they arrested 26-year-old T.J. Looking Horse after he was released from Rapid City Regional Hospital on Friday. Police say Looking Horse advanced on officers last […]
Canton Veteran Receives Corrected Honor 44 Years Later
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A mistake on a certificate given to a Canton veteran along his prestigious medal for service has finally been rectified. Dennis Lundstrom received his first Distinguished Flying Cross 44 years ago for his service in Vietnam with the 173rd Aviation Company. But he says the certificate that came with his […]