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Fall River County fatal crash
Two people were injured Friday night, one fatally, when their motorcycle struck a deer, four miles east of Hot Springs, SD. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety reported shortly after 7 pm a motorcycle [Read More…]
Five indicted on prison contraband charges
Attorney General Marty Jackley says five people, including one former state correctional officer and two current inmates, have been indicted for transporting contraband into the South Dakota State Penitentiary. “Transporting illegal items into the prison [Read More…]
Rhoden appoints man from Beresford to fill State House vacancy
South Dakota Searchight Governor Larry Rhoden has appointed John Shubeck of Beresford to the South Dakota House of Representatives on Wednesday, filling a seat left vacated by the death of Rep. Richard Vasgaard, a Republican [Read More…]
New state public defense office has taken 43 cases so far
John Hult-SD Searchlight South Dakota’s first state public defender and his staff of four have taken on 43 cases since taking their first this winter. Lawmakers created and funded the Office of Indigent Legal Services [Read More…]
Fact brief: Are diverging diamonds safer than traditional intersections?
YES Michael Klinski-South Dakota News Watch Diverging diamond interchanges (DDI) reduce crashes and improve traffic flow compared to traditional intersections. There are three diverging diamond interchanges in South Dakota. The busiest two – Lacrosse Street [Read More…]
Reliance Man Sentenced to Seven Years in Federal Prison for Distributing Methamphetamine in the Pierre Area
A 51 year old man from Reliance is sitting in a federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance. Heath Choal was sentenced to seven years in prison followed by three [Read More…]
Support for SD biomedical students falls victim to Trump diversity cuts upheld by Supreme Court
Makenzie Huber-SD Searchlight A program supporting rural and first-generation college students pursuing graduate degrees in biomedical research at the University of South Dakota is among the victims of Trump administration grant cancellations upheld recently by [Read More…]
Pennington County motorcycle fatality
A 27 year old woman from McCall, Idaho died in a single motorcycle crash seven miles south of Keystone Saturday evening. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety reported around 5:05 pm, the driver of [Read More…]
Avon educator selected as 2026 South Dakota Teacher of the Year
Becky Haenfler, a middle school English Language Arts teacher at the Avon School District, has been named the 2026 South Dakota Teacher of the Year. Secretary of Education Joseph Graves made the announcement at a [Read More…]
South Dakota’s Public Universities Report Steady Enrollment
South Dakota’s public university system continues its upward momentum in student enrollment. This marks the fourth consecutive year of targeted system growth and the second successive year with more than 36,000 students – a notable [Read More…]
Mitchell Technical College announces record fall enrollment
Mitchell Technical College has announced a record-breaking enrollment for the Fall 2025 semester, with 1,344 students enrolled—an 8.6% increase over last fall’s total of 1,237. This marks the highest enrollment in the college’s history and [Read More…]
Advocates plead with state officials to preserve funds for disability services provider LifeScape
Josh Haiar-SD Searchlight SIOUX FALLS — Emotional testimony spilled out Wednesday as about 75 people pleaded with South Dakota social services officials to halt a proposed rule change that testifiers said could drastically slash Medicaid [Read More…]
South Dakota turkey farms impacted by bird flu
Josh Haiar-SD Searchlight South Dakota is at the epicenter of this fall’s bird flu season with a total of 134,900 turkeys at three facilities already killed to contain the spread, and reports coming in about [Read More…]
High Plains Processing celebrates its completion
Around 1,000 people gathered at the new High Plains Processing plant to celebrate its completion. Governor Larry Rhoden praised the investment. “It’s just part and parcel with what we’ve done in South Dakota,” said Rhoden. [Read More…]
Mitchell School Board focuses on student fund-raising policy
The Mitchell School Board is working on updating a policy regarding fund-raising for a variety of activities involving students. Superintendent Joe Childs says fund-raising has evolved over the years. “We just wanted to begin with [Read More…]
Rehfeldt Recognized with Avera Queen of Peace Hospital DAISY Award
Avera Queen of Peace Hospital has announced Althea Rehfeldt, RN, is the most recent recipient of its quarterly nurse recognition program called the DAISY Award. The DAISY Program honors and celebrates the skillful and compassionate [Read More…]
Howard High School named a “National Blue Ribbon School”
Three South Dakota schools have been selected as National Blue Ribbon Schools. This prestigious award recognizes schools for their excellence in overall academic performance or for their progress in closing the achievement gap among student [Read More…]
Lake Mitchell restoration project delayed
The Lake Mitchell restoration project is now on hold. In a news release, Mayor Jordan Hanson says the South Dakota Department of Ag and Natural Resources informed the city it will be required to complete [Read More…]
DCI Rule Haakon County Officer Involved Shooting In Hostage Situation Justified
A South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation review has determined three officers were justified in their use of force during a pursuit and hostage situation that occurred Tuesday night, Aug. 5, in Haakon County. “Tribal, [Read More…]
Trunk or Treat ends its longtime Halloween tradition
Trick or Treaters will have one less opportunity to grab goodies this Halloween Season. Mitchell Middle School’s annual Trunk or Treat event is ending. Middle School counselor and Unfiltered Reality Advisor Traci Moore says Trunk [Read More…]