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Mitchell School Board gets a taste of MTC
Mitchell Technical College hosted the Mitchell School Board as part of its annual facilities tour. MTC President Theresa Kriese appreciated the opportunity. “So having them on campus, getting them exposed, giving our students and our [Read More…]
Sanford Health plans to build Rapid City medical center with $300 million gift
Sanford Health announced Monday that it will use a $300 million gift from its namesake philanthropist, Denny Sanford, to build a medical center in Rapid City. Bill Gassen, president and CEO of Sanford Health, announced [Read More…]
Remainder of SNAP Payments to be Issued this Week
The South Dakota Department of Social Services will be issuing the remainder of November SNAP benefits this week. DSS began work processing cases over the weekend. Benefits will be loaded overnight and are expected to [Read More…]
Suspected inmate drug overdose death under investigation
Attorney General Marty Jackley says the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating a suspected drug overdose death of an inmate at the Mike Durfee State Prison in Springfield. 46 year old Timothy Tyree [Read More…]
Mitchell-based South Dakota Army National Guard 665th Support Maintenance Company headed overseas
More than 130 Soldiers from the South Dakota Army National Guard’s 665th Support Maintenance Company, based in Mitchell, have been activated for federal service in support of overseas operations. The company will deploy to Grafenwöhr [Read More…]
U.S.S. Pierre commissioned and ready for duty
The U-S-S Pierre officially joined the United States Navy fleet Saturday during a traditional Commissioning Ceremony at Port Panama City Florida. Following comments from numerous dignitaries, Commander Justin Guernsey made a request to Secretary of [Read More…]
Medical emergency at SDSU
KJJQ A mental health-related emergency at SDSU resulted in a campus-wide alert Saturday. The Brookings County Sheriff’s Office reported at 11:29 a.m., multiple law enforcement and emergency response agencies were dispatched to a medical emergency [Read More…]
Single vehicle fatal crash in Hughes County
The South Dakota Department of Public Safety reported a 78 year old man from Pierre died in a single vehicle crash Friday evening two miles east of Blunt. Preliminary crash information indicates shortly before 7 [Read More…]
South Dakota Attorney General’s Office warns consumers to beware of possible fraudulent messages
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley warns consumers not to believe every text message they receive. “Scammers have become more adept at tailoring their messages to individual people,” said Attorney General Jackley. “Check first before [Read More…]
Mitchell Area United Way Campaign zooming in on goal
The Mitchell Area United Way is closing in on its campaign goal of $515,000. Campaign Chair Jared Hofer says there’s about $45,000 to go. “We’re making good progress, it’s been a fun campaign season to [Read More…]
Mitchell couple recognized for their philanthropic efforts to bolster education
The Association of Fund Raising Professionals-South Dakota Chapter, recently presented its Philanthropist of the Year Award to Roger and Vicki Musick of Mitchell. The award took Roger by surprise, which he gratefully acknowledged. “Very honored,” [Read More…]
Partial SNAP Benefits Available for South Dakotans
The South Dakota Department of Social Services has now completed processing of partial benefits for all eligible SNAP recipients. Benefits will be loaded onto EBT cards overnight. The partial benefit amounts are based on guidance [Read More…]
Mitchell Veteran shares memories from overseas deployment 35 years ago
Retired Chief Warrant Officer Five Ken Schoenfelder of the South Dakota Army National Guard served for more than 41 years. He shared the experiences of his deployment 35 years ago to the Middle East as [Read More…]
Davison County Veterans Day gathering draws a big crowd to celebrate veterans
A capacity crowd filled the Davison County Fairgrounds meeting hall for the annual Davison County Veterans Day Recognition program. Mitchell area Veterans organizations recognized a number veterans, soldiers and auxiliary members. American Legion Post 18 [Read More…]
Board of Regents names Northern State University graduate as its new President
The South Dakota Board of Regents has appointed of Alan D. LaFave, D.M.A., as the next President of Northern State University in Aberdeen, beginning in January. Dr. LaFave returns to his alma mater and longtime [Read More…]
Socialism in Plain Sight: The Everyday American Systems We All Depend On
By Travis Kriens Ask most Americans what they think about “socialism,” and you’ll often get a strong reaction. For some, the word conjures images of government overreach, inefficiency, or failed economies overseas. For others, it [Read More…]
State Prison inmate death under investigation
The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating a death of an inmate that occurred this week at the South Dakota State Penitentiary. Attorney General Marty Jackley says the inmate, identified as 33 year [Read More…]
State Prison offender placed on escape status
The South Dakota Department of Corrections is reporting State prison offender Latoya Shangreaux has been placed on escape status. Shangreaux failed to return to the Pierre Minimum Center overnight from her work release job site. [Read More…]
SNAP Payments Paused for South Dakotans
PIERRE – The South Dakota Department of Social Services (DSS) has paused implementation of its plan to provide full benefits to SNAP recipients by November 10. The pause results from a United States Supreme Court’s [Read More…]
South Dakota opens its $20 million state-owned shooting range
Joshua Haiar-South Dakota Searchlight The state of South Dakota opened its $20 million, 400-acre shooting range complex Friday. Members of the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission and other dignitaries were on hand for a [Read More…]
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