Month: June 2024
Noem Opts Out of Activating National Guard for Flood Response
As South Dakota communities face flooding and begin rebuilding, Governor Kristi Noem announced she is not activating the National Guard. Emergency management teams, the American Red Cross, and local fire rescues are responding. Noem stated [Read More…]
Hand counting errors muddle post-election audit in McPherson County
Stu Whitney/South Dakota News Watch South Dakota’s most populous county, Minnehaha, was in the spotlight this week after its top election official ordered the county’s post-election audit to consist of all 2024 primary ballots being [Read More…]
Name released in single known fatality from record flooding
John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight Authorities have released the name of the person killed in the only known fatality from the flooding that’s ravaged southeastern South Dakota over the past week. Merlyn D. Rennich, 87, was killed Saturday [Read More…]
Rapid City Police Investigate Suspicious Death of Native American Woman
On Tuesday morning, Rapid City Police responded to a call on the 5000 block of Dane Lane, where they discovered a Native American woman deceased. Assistant Police Chief Scott Sitts described the death as suspicious. [Read More…]
Presidential election seen as climate turning point as CO2 hits record
Lia Chien/States Newsroom WASHINGTON – Despite policies the Biden administration has championed to target climate change, recent findings show carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is at an all-time high, raising the stakes for November’s presidential [Read More…]
June 27 – Today in Mitchell History
1914 – Stork Wins Race with Automobile 1925 – Mitchell Man Lands Big 45 Pound Catfish 1926 – Mitchell Girls in Lead on Hike Through Hills 1927 – Davison County Pioneer Farmer Dies [Read More…]
Three southeastern South Dakota lakes reopened to boating
The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Wednesday announced the reopening of three waterbodies in southeast South Dakota that had been included on Governor Noem’s previous “no boating declaration.” Lake Henry in Bon Homme County, [Read More…]
South Dakota Education Department awards $6.4-million dollars in CTE grants to 36 school districts
In a historic move, the South Dakota Department of Education has awarded 36 grants totaling $6.4 million to school districts to purchase innovative, industry-grade equipment for career and technical education (CTE) programs. “We gave schools [Read More…]
Beware Of Flood-Related Scams
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley warns residents impacted by the flooding in southeast South Dakota to be careful about flood-related scams involving fraudulent home repairs and charity appeals. “These are the times when scam [Read More…]
June 26 – Today in Mitchell History
1978 – Letcher boy saves best friend’s life 1978 – Alexandria couple unaware farm was leveled 1979 – Corn Palace fire arson, but reason not known
McCook Lake residents say their homes were sacrificed, and they want a new flood plan
Seth Tupper/South Dakota Searchlight State and local authorities knew they were placing McCook Lake in the path of record high floodwaters but failed to adequately warn residents of the danger, according to some people who [Read More…]
Petitions filed to refer carbon pipeline law to ballot; Summit plans to reapply for SD permit
Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight South Dakota voters might decide on Nov. 5 whether to reject a new state law regulating carbon dioxide pipelines. The ballot measure committee known as the South Dakota Property Rights and [Read More…]
For both sides, abortion policy two years after Dobbs decision hinges on November
Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom WASHINGTON — Exactly two years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, the battles rage among both advocates and lawmakers over the future of reproductive rights at [Read More…]
Four states to begin voluntary testing for bird flu in dairy farm milk tanks
Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday that four states will launch voluntary pilot programs in the days ahead to test bulk milk tanks on dairy farms for bird flu [Read More…]
Iowa Utilities Board approves permit for controversial Summit pipeline
Clark Kauffman/Iowa Capital Dispatch The Iowa Utilities Board gave its approval Tuesday for the controversial Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline and for the company to use eminent domain to acquire landowners’ property. The company hopes to [Read More…]
It’s a “Love Story”: Hallmark teams with the NFL for Kansas City Chiefs Christmas movie
Ezra Shaw/Getty Images Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s romance isn’t the only “Love Story” to come from Chiefs Kingdom. Perhaps taking inspiration from the famous couple, Hallmark Channel has teamed up with the NFL for [Read More…]
Why Nvidia’s stock price has dropped
Dominika Zarzycka/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — When artificial intelligence chipmaker Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company last week — surpassing household names like Apple and Microsoft — the moment appeared to [Read More…]
NFL, Hallmark team up for a Chiefs Christmas love story
Kansas City Chiefs fans celebrate during an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Oct. 12, 2023, in Kansas City, Mo. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — Kansas City, [Read More…]
Scoreboard roundup — 6/25/24
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUEDetroit Tigers 4, Philadelphia Phillies 1N.Y. Mets 9, N.Y. Yankees 7Milwaukee Brewers 3, Texas Rangers 1Miami Marlins 2, Kansas City [Read More…]
Five things to watch in the first 2024 general election debate
A satellite truck is parked in front of a sign advertising the CNN presidential debate outside of their studios on June 25, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden and [Read More…]
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