August 2015
2 South Dakota Women Honored For World War II Service
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Two South Dakota women have been honored for their service in the Civil Air Patrol during World War II. Gov. Dennis Daugaard on Monday presented a bronze replica of the Congressional Gold Medal to Lois Schmidt, of Pierre, and Pauline Brehe, of Agar. The medal is being given to members of […]
Hundreds Gather To Protest Changes To Hilger’s Gulch Park
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Opposition continues to grow to planned changes at Hilger’s Gulch park on the South Dakota Capitol grounds in Pierre. More than 200 people gathered Monday evening to protest the plan announced last month by Gov. Dennis Daugaard. The initiative would replace Kentucky bluegrass in the park with native grasses, trees and […]
Not Guilty Plea Entered In Attack On Sioux Falls Dentist
CANTON, S.D. (AP) — A Lincoln County judge has entered a not guilty plea on behalf of a man accused of assaulting his former dentist for dental bridges in a Sioux Falls parking lot. Authorities allege 56-year-old David Yocom hit his former dentist with a car and threatened him with a hammer on Aug. 6. […]
Mountain Lion Found In Kentucky Apparently From South Dakota
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officials say they have investigated and can’t say for sure how a mountain lion turned up on a central Kentucky farm last December. A conservation officer responded to a complaint on Dec. 15 in Bourbon County and found the animal treed by a homeowner’s dog in a […]
Officials Look To Prevent Spread Of Invasive Zebra Mussels
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — An invasive species of small mollusks seen sporadically in the Dakotas in past years is establishing a population in two river systems. Zebra mussels of multiple sizes were found recently on multiple boats moored in South Dakota’s Lewis and Clark Lake, a Missouri River reservoir in the southeastern part of […]
Elementary School Children Sought For SD Ag Art Contest
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Two South Dakota agriculture groups are accepting entries from third and fourth graders from across the state to participate in an upcoming art contest. South Dakota Value Added Agriculture and South Dakota Ag in the Classroom are hosting the art contest in conjunction with the 2015 South Dakota State Fair. Posters […]
Less-lethal Weapons Get New Interest Amid Police Shootings
FITCHBURG, Mass. (AP) — Police in more than 20 North American cities are testing the latest in less-lethal alternatives to bullets — “blunt impact projectiles” that cause suspects excruciating pain but stop short of killing them. Or at least that’s the goal. Police have long had what they considered “non-lethal” weapons at their disposal, including […]
Archery Hunters Can Set Tree Stands In SD Starting Tuesday
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Archery hunters in South Dakota can start setting up tree stands on public lands beginning Tuesday. The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department says portable tree stands and climbing devices that do not use nails, wire or bolts for attachment will be allowed to remain on public lands through Feb. […]
SD Board Of Education Approves New Social Studies Standards
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Board of Education has approved new social studies standards that will change the way history is taught to students across the state. Board members approved the standards overhaul Monday. The new guidelines do not require schools to teach early U.S. history in high school. The board contends […]
Authorities Arrest 3 Teens Who Ran Away From SD Rehab Center
CUSTER, S.D. (AP) — Corrections officials in South Dakota say the three teenagers who ran away from a youth rehabilitation center near Custer have been arrested. The South Dakota Department of Corrections says the 16-, 17- and 18-year-old males were apprehended Monday morning at a home near the State Treatment and Rehabilitation Academy. The teenagers […]