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Mayor Jordan Hanson looking ahead for new economic development opportunities
The Project Prison Reset Task Force has removed Mitchell and Worthing as sites for a new South Dakota Men’s prison. That leaves two locations in Sioux Falls in the running. The task force’s decision on [Read More…]
Task force eliminates Mitchell as the site for a new Men’s Prison
The Project Prison Reset Task Force has removed Mitchell and Worthing as sites for a new South Dakota Men’s prison. That leaves two locations in Sioux Falls in the running. The task force met for [Read More…]
Mitchell City Council votes to advance new development near Lake Mitchell
The Mitchell City Council has green-lighted a major economic development project just north of Lake Mitchell. The group unanimously approved rezoning of the land from Urban Development District to Lakeshore Planned Unit Development District. City [Read More…]
Officer involved shooting investigation underway in Sioux Falls
The Division of Criminal Investigation, at the request of Sioux Falls Police Department, is investigating an officer involved shooting that occurred Monday night, in Sioux Falls. “The Attorney General’s Office and DCI take officer involved [Read More…]
Yankton Man Sentenced to 22 Years in Federal Prison for Distribution of Fentanyl Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury
A 33 year old man from Yankton has been sentenced to federal prison following his conviction for Distribution of a Controlled Substance Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury. Matthew Williams was sentenced to 22 years in [Read More…]
Attorney General’s Office warning of possible scams related to Texas flash flood relief
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley warns South Dakotans to be vigilant about money donation scams for relief efforts stemming from the Texas flash floods. “Scammers use tragedies like this to prey on the public’s [Read More…]
First Fridays in Mitchell celebrating the 4th of July
First Friday’s in Mitchell took on a patriotic theme in observance of Independence Day. “Everyone wore their red, white and blue,” said Elizabeth Luczak of Mitchell Main Street and Beyond. “And it has been a [Read More…]
Mitchell man indicted on 44 felony counts of crimes against children
The South Dakota Attorney General’s Office says 48 year old man from Mitchell has been indicted on 44 felony counts of crimes against children including First-and Fourth-Degree Rape, Aggravated Incest, and the Manufacturing and Possession [Read More…]
Life saving Narcan available free at a Mitchell convenience store
A life-saving opioid antidote is now available to the public free of charge. Lana Loken is a member of the Davison County Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Coalition. “Setting up a Narcan, or Naloxone center [Read More…]
Wearing a ‘Make Towers Great Again’ hat, FCC chairman unveils ‘Build America Agenda’ in South Dakota
Josh Haiar-South Dakota Searchlight SIOUX FALLS — Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr picked South Dakota as the place to unveil what he called a “Build America Agenda,” aimed at cutting regulations and revitalizing the [Read More…]
Attorney General Marty Jackley is seeking the public’s assistance in the investigation of a former Rapid City gymnastics coach
The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force is seeking the public’s assistance in the investigation of a former Rapid City Gymnastics Coach who faces federal Child Pornography charges. 25 [Read More…]
Road construction advances at two housing developments in Mitchell
Work is progressing at two housing developments in Mitchell. Mitchell Area Housing Incorporated president Terry Sabers says street work is underway at both Ridgeview on Foster and South Lake. “We got the contractors back there,” [Read More…]
Former DSS Employee Sentenced to 13 Years In Prison for Stealing $1.78 Million from Child Protection Services
A former state Department of Social Services employee was sentenced Tuesday to 13 years in prison, with six years suspended, after earlier being convicted of stealing $1.78 million in state and federal funds from the [Read More…]
Congressman Dusty Johnson launches campaign for South Dakota Governor
South Dakota News Watch By Bert Pfankuch U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson formally entered the 2026 race for South Dakota governor Monday, promising to bring a positive leadership style to efforts to strengthen families, better educate [Read More…]
South Dakota Department of Corrections says an inmate has died
The South Dakota Department of Corrections reported Sunday evening state prison offender Philip Campling has died of apparent natural causes. The 73 year old Campling fell ill at the Mike Durfee State Prison in Springfield [Read More…]
Saturday morning fatal crash near Wagner
A 44 year old woman from Yankton sustained fatal injuries in a single vehicle crash early Saturday morning, four miles south of Wagner. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety reported around 1:45 am, the [Read More…]
Firefighters battle burning hay bales north of Mitchell
Mitchell firefighters spent about four and a half hours Saturday afternoon battling a fire north of Mitchell. Battalion Chief Zach Dalrymple they found small grass fire in the north ditch on 250th street east of [Read More…]
Site selected and secured for a new industrial park for Mitchell
The Mitchell Area Development Corporation has closed a deal to locate an industrial park on 20 acres of land west of Ohlman Street near Trail King south of I-90 exit 330. CEO Mike Lauritsen says [Read More…]
Hail Hunters headed north from Pierre
A group of meteorologists and scientists studying hail in severe thunderstorms made an overnight stop in Pierre Wednesday night. ICECHIP 2025 stands for In-situ Collaborative Experiment for the Collection of Hail in the Plains. Using [Read More…]
POET Bioprocessing – Mitchell Awards $4,000 in Community Impact Grants
POET Bioprocessing – Mitchell awarded grants totaling $4,000 to two local organizations. The funds were donated through POET’s 2025 Community Impact Grant Program, which awards grants to a variety of causes throughout the more than [Read More…]
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