July 2015
Marion Man Killed In Motorcycle-car Crash Near Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A Marion man is dead after the motorcycle he was driving was struck by a car on state Highway 42. The Highway Patrol says the car crossed the highway’s center line Thursday afternoon about 11 miles west of Sioux Falls and collided with the motorcycle driven by 60-year-old Roger Waltner. […]
South Dakota Might Tweak Endangered Species Listing System
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota doesn’t have much on the books to help determine when a species can come off its endangered species list. That is changing, however, thanks to the non-game biologists at the Game, Fish and Parks Department. The state list was created in the 1970s as a companion to the federal […]
Wildlife Service Says No Plans To Close Booth Hatchery
SPEARFISH, S.D. (AP) — A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service official says the agency has no plans to close the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery and Archives in South Dakota. Acting assistant regional director Jeff Fleming also tells the Black Hills Pioneer ( ) that the agency has no plans to move the archives […]
Standing Rock Among 7 Tribes Getting Federal Education Grant
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The Standing Rock Sioux is among seven tribes nationwide awarded a federal grant of nearly $1.5 million to improve education and school governance. The announcement of the Bureau of Indian Education grant coincided with a first-of-its-kind Native American youth summit called by the White House this week. The gathering stemmed from […]
Black Hills To Be Marketed To China, Germany, United Kingdom
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Officials are planning to market South Dakota’s Black Hills region to China, Germany and the United Kingdom. State and regional tourism officials are working on the $7,000 effort with Brand USA — a public-private partnership aimed at promoting international travel to the U.S. The Rapid City Journal reports ( ) […]
Kimball As ‘Capital For A Day’ Will Include Community Social
KIMBALL, S.D. (AP) — Kimball’s chance to be the honorary state Capital for a Day this month is approaching quickly. Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s office said Thursday that activities for the July 15 celebration will include a community social beginning in the morning They also include a Main Street walk and business tours around town. The […]
Mobridge Man’s Prison Sentence Reinstated By Appeals Court
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A federal appeals court has reinstated a prison sentence for a Mobridge man convicted of raping two of his friends’ young daughters. Forty-five-year-old Richard Litschewski was convicted in 1997 of first-degree rape, third-degree rape and sexual contact with a minor. He was ordered to serve three consecutives terms for a total […]
Group Of Legislators Calling For Special Legislative Session
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A group of South Dakota legislators are calling for a special legislative session to address the state’s teacher shortage. State Rep. Elizabeth May joined five fellow legislators Thursday in Rapid City to officially call for a session on August 17. May tells KCCR-AM the teacher shortage is a “crisis” that […]
ND Generals Ask Congress To Promote Act That Fights Obesity
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Senior military leaders from North Dakota said Thursday that federal nutrition standards for schools should not be watered down or eliminated because they are helping to curb an obesity epidemic that is hurting the recruitment of new soldiers. Retired Gens. Michael Haugen, Keith Bjerke, Jerald Engelman and Robert Schulte said during […]
Daugaard Asks FEMA To Join State In Assessing Storm Damage
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Gov. Dennis Daugaard is asking federal officials to join state and local teams as they assess the extent of the damaged caused by severe storms last month. Daugaard has requested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency join in the state’s Preliminary Damage Assessment of storm damage in 14 affected. Officials are […]