Articles by Clint Greenway
Minnesota borrows $454 million to upgrade State Office Building
Michelle Griffith/Minnesota Reformer Minnesota on Wednesday sold $454 million in debt to fund the glow-up of the building that houses the secretary of state and the offices [Read More…]
Dairy Workers on Wisconsin’s Small Farms Are Dying. Many of Those Deaths Are Never Investigated.
On a below-freezing morning in March 2013, Israel Lepe Quezada was crushed to death while working on a dairy farm in northeast Wisconsin. The farm’s owner had found Lepe pinned between the engine compartment and [Read More…]
Millions of grassland acres lost in Great Plains, new research report says
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight The Great Plains lost 1.6 million acres of grasslands in 2021. That’s according to a World Wildlife Fund report released on Thursday, detailing the loss [Read More…]
9 Man Football Playoffs Quarterfinals Results
9AA Quarterfinals, Thursday, October 26 No. 1 Parkston def. No. 9 Hanson, 28-0 N0. 4 Hamlin def. No. 5 Wall, 28-7 No. 2 Platte-Geddes def. No. 10 Freeman/Marion/Freeman Academy, 34-6 No. 3 Howard def. No. [Read More…]
11 Man Football Playoffs Quarterfinals Results
11AAA Quarterfinals, Thursday, October 26 No. 1 Sioux Falls Lincoln vs. No. 8 Rapid City Stevens, 6 pm on Friday No. 4 Brandon Valley def. No. 5 Sioux Falls Jefferson, 41-21 No. 2 Harrisburg def [Read More…]
Castlewood Residents Approve $6 Million Bond for School Improvements After Tornado Damage
Castlewood residents voted Tuesday in favor of a $6 million bond with 60% approval, 315 Yes votes vs. 210 No votes, to fund school improvements following extensive damage caused by a tornado in May 2022. [Read More…]
‘Hope Squads’ empower students to tackle suicide prevention in South Dakota schools
Stu Whitney/South Dakota News Watch A suicide prevention program for teens is gaining traction in South Dakota schools, empowering students to look after one another and break down stigmas about depression. Hope Squad, which operates [Read More…]
Regulators vote to release Dakota Access Pipeline’s road bond and public liaison officer
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight – South Dakota utility regulators voted Tuesday in Pierre to release the road bond and the public liaison officer associated with a controversial [Read More…]
South Dakota joins lawsuit accusing Meta of fueling children’s social media addiction
South Dakota has joined 32 other states in a federal lawsuit that accuses Meta of designing Facebook and Instagram to intentionally addict children and teens, in violation of state and federal laws that protect consumers [Read More…]
Argument Between Neighbors Results In Arrest
Mitchell police are investigating a shooting which occurred over the weekend. On Sunday morning at 12:24 AM, officers responded to a report of a gun being pointed and fired at an individual in the Ponderosa [Read More…]
Veterans Activities At State Fair
The South Dakota State Fair will again be offering a variety of events throughout the week to honor veterans, military personnel and their families. On the first official day of the fair, Thursday, August 31, [Read More…]
Auctioneers Association holding Bid Calling Contest to support youth activities
The South Dakota Auctioneers Association Bid Calling Contest and Benefit Auction will be held Sunday, September 3rd at 2pm on the Dakotaland Stage at the State Fair in Huron. The Auctioneers are once again partnering [Read More…]
Tax revenue $1.45 million at 2023 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
PIERRE, S.D., — The South Dakota Department of Revenue estimates that tax collections from the 2023 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally was just over 1.44 million dollars. The revenue sum from temporary vendors in the Black Hills [Read More…]
Johnson Introduces Bill to Increase Teenager Workforce Participation
South Dakota Representative Dusty Johnson introduced the Teenagers Earning Everyday Necessary Skills (TEENS) Act Friday, which loosens federal work hour limitations for 14- and 15-year-olds. Currently, teenagers are not permitted to work past 7 PM [Read More…]
Mitchell Police Investigate Vandalism
In the morning hours of 8-9-23, an unknown person(s) spray painted graffiti on the bike trail in the 100 block of S. Sanborn as well as on playground equipment, the [Read More…]
Dakota Wesleyan University Formally Unveils “Vintage Wesley” Logo
The Dakota Wesleyan University Athletics and Marketing teams have made the decision to formally introduce “Vintage Wesley” to the brand. Starting with the upcoming 2023-24 season, the Vintage Wesley logo will be selectively used by [Read More…]
Gov. Noem Appoints Joe Graves as Secretary of Education
PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Gov. Kristi Noem appointed Joe Graves as Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Education. Joe’s appointment will be effective January 10th. Joe is replacing Secretary Tiffany Sanderson, who has accepted [Read More…]
South Dakota extends in-state tuition to Wisconsin, Illinois
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota’s six public universities plan to offer in-state tuition rates to students from Wisconsin and Illinois by next fall. The South Dakota Advantage plan has until now offered in-state [Read More…]
Alfalfa sprout recall tied to salmonella outbreak expanded
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska company on Friday expanded a recall of alfalfa sprouts after more than a dozen cases of salmonella were linked to the food. SunSprouts Enterprises doubled its recall that was [Read More…]
Kernel basketball and wrestling recaps from Friday
Steele Morgan scored 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in Mitchell’s 62-52 win over Thunder Basin Friday night in the final game of the Hoop City Classic at the Corn Palace. Dylan Soulek recorded 13 [Read More…]
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