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Police Say Mobridge Woman’s Child Fell From 3-story Window

July 3, 2015 Associated Press0

MOBRIDGE, S.D. (AP) — A Mobridge woman whose 2-year-old child allegedly fell from a three-story window has been charged with felony child abuse. Twenty-seven-year-old Irene Thompson also faces a misdemeanor charge of contributing to the abuse, neglect or delinquency of a minor. Mobridge police investigator Al Bohle says that someone walking by found the child […]

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Police Searching For Boys Who Ran Away From Youth Academy

July 3, 2015 Associated Press0

CUSTER, S.D. (AP) — Authorities in Custer are searching for two teenagers who ran away from a youth rehabilitation facility Thursday night. Department of Corrections staff members and law enforcement agencies are looking for the 16-year-old and 17-year-old boys who ran away from the State Treatment and Rehabilitation Academy (STAR) near Custer. Three boys in […]

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Stolen Sculpture Returns To Perch In Sioux Falls Exhibition

July 3, 2015 Associated Press0

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A sculpture is returning to its rightful place in downtown Sioux Falls after officials say it was stolen and later found. The sculpture “Raven” had gone missing in late May from its perch outside a restaurant as part of an annual exhibition. The Argus Leader ( ) reports it was […]

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VA Hospital That Once Treated Civil War Veterans Could Close

July 3, 2015 Associated Press0

HOT SPRINGS, S.D. (AP) — Veterans in South Dakota are vehemently pushing back against a plan from federal officials to close a historic hospital campus in a remote corner of the Black Hills and relocate its services to a bigger city. Officials with the Department of Veterans Affairs have proposed shuttering their Hot Springs campus […]

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Judge Issues Warrant For Former US Senate Candidate’s Arrest

July 2, 2015 Associated Press0

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A judge has issued a warrant for the arrest of a former South Dakota U.S. Senate candidate charged with election law violations because the Black Hawk man failed to appear in court this week. Circuit Court Judge John Brown issued the warrant after former independent candidate Clayton Walker didn’t appear at […]

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SD Authorities Revisiting Cold Case Deemed Homicide In 2000

July 2, 2015 Associated Press0

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota authorities are revisiting a cold case that was determined to be a homicide in 2000 thanks to new 3-D technology. Attorney General Marty Jackley says the FBI’s 3-D technology is allowing authorities in the state to release updated photographs of the homicide victim. In February 2000, skeletal remains of […]

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State Could Be On Hook For Legal Fees In Gay Marriage Case

July 2, 2015 Associated Press0

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota could end up owing hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees to the private attorneys who fought its ban on same-sex marriages unless a federal appeals court sides with the attorney general. Minneapolis attorney Josh Newville has represented six same-sex couples for more than a year as […]

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AG: Employees Can Have Someone Else Issue Marriage License

July 2, 2015 Associated Press0

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Attorney General Marty Jackley says if a county employee in South Dakota has religious objections to gay marriage they can have another employee issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple. Jackley said Thursday that the constitutional right to marry that’s now guaranteed to same-sex couples must coexist with the […]

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Prosecutors Discuss Plea Deal In BIA Official’s Stabbing

July 2, 2015 Associated Press0

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Federal prosecutors say they met with the Bureau of Indian Affairs superintendent for South Dakota’s Crow Creek Indian Reservation before entering into a plea deal with a man accused of stabbing the official in the back. Brian Iron Boulder pleaded guilty last week to attempting to murder Patrick F. Duffy in […]

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Charges Dropped Against Columbia Man Accused Of Raping Girl

July 2, 2015 Associated Press0

ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — Prosecutors are dropping charges against a Columbia-area man accusing of raping a girl over a period of eight years. The American News reports ( ) that a statement from the Brown County State’s Attorney’s Office says the charges are being dismissed in the interest of the victim and that the decision […]

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