State/Local
Deputy Uses Bean Bag Shotgun To Subdue Suspect With Knife
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A Pennington County sheriff’s deputy used a bean bag shotgun to subdue a suspect who allegedly threatened officers with a knife. The sheriff’s office says deputies who responded to a disturbance call about 8 p.m. Saturday ordered the man to drop the knife, but he advanced on the officers instead […]
Sioux Falls Couple Offering $500 Reward For Puppy’s Return
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A Sioux Falls couple is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the return of their 3-month-old puppy. Tony Choularath discovered his dog, Karmelo, was stolen during a break-in at his home last Thursday night. The dog is a tricolored American bully with freckles on his chest and nose. […]
Economists Predict Shorter State Revenue Than Anticipated
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — State economists predict South Dakota’s revenue collections next budget year will fall short of projections made when Gov. Dennis Daugaard proposed his state budget in December. Economists for the governor’s budget office and the Legislature said Monday that ongoing state revenue from taxes and other general revenue is likely to be […]
Nebraska, Iowa, S Dakota Schools To Establish Data Center
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Universities in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota are joining to establish a regional, highly secure research data center that will provide researchers access to restricted federal data. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln said in a news release Monday that the Central Plains Research Data Center will be based at the university’s Whittier […]
Former Federal Scientist At Center Of Uranium Mine Debate
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — It was billed as an informational meeting. A chance for Black Hills residents to learn more about a controversial proposal to mine uranium near Edgemont. But when the meeting in Hot Springs ended on the night of Feb. 7, 2013, project opponents felt they had been snowballed with a sales […]
Rules Finalized To Slow Spread Of Aquatic Invasive Species
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Boaters and anglers in South Dakota have new rules to follow that are intended to slow the spread of invasive species in waterways. The Game Fish and Parks Commission finalized several changes that will soon take effect. They require the removal of vegetation and aquatic invasive species from boats and boat […]
Dakota Wesleyan To Ax All Language Courses Except Spanish
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) — Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell plans to drop most of its foreign language courses and only teach Spanish by 2016, University officials said. The decision to eliminate all but one of its foreign language courses came after seeing low enrollment numbers and needing to place faculty into some of the other […]
Some South Dakota Producers Raising Pricey Japanese Cattle
HARROLD, S.D. (AP) — A few South Dakota producers are giving expensive Japanese cattle a try. The Tri-State Neighbor ( ) reports that some producers in the state are raising specialty Wagyu (wa-goo) cattle. Farmer Reid Jensen first got his hand on Wagyu cattle in 2010. He now has 70 cows and a couple of […]
Couple Moves Back To South Dakota To Open Vineyard
ROSHOLT, S.D. (AP) — A vineyard in Rosholt doubles as a family home for a couple who recently moved back to South Dakota to start their winemaking business. The Watertown Public Opinion reports a news article about growing grapevines in the Upper Midwest inspired Jeremiah and Lisa Klein to bring With the Wind Vineyard & […]
South Dakota Offers Flower Mix To Boost Pheasant Habitats
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks is giving away a new seed mix that provides a habitat for insects eaten by upland game birds. Brian Pauly, a private lands habitat biologist with the state agency, tells The Daily Republic ( ) that the mix is a blend of […]