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While the state Legislature and the Governor’s office have agreed to build a prison, conversations about rehabilitation inside the prison walls are now coming into focus.
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Sioux Falls city leaders are crediting teamwork and cross-department communication for decreases in certain crime rates this year.
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The South Dakota Department of Corrections is issuing a warning about the release of an inmate considered “high risk.”
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Attorney General Marty Jackley and 51 of his colleagues put several voice service providers on notice.
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Several people connected to a Sioux Falls business are facing charges for allegedly harboring illegal workers.
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A former state employee accused of forgery is pleading guilty to multiple charges.
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One Book Siouxland is hosting an event April 8 aiming to raise awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous people.
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A South Dakota man is convicted of conspiracy to distribute meth across the state.
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A court-appointed receiver is filing contempt in court against a Canadian-owned swine operation in South Dakota.
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The former South Dakota state employee charged with embezzling $1.8 million has been found guilty.
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A group appointed by Gov. Larry Rhoden is exploring options for a new prison facility in the state. Following the first of four meetings on what to do about constructing a new men’s prison to address overcrowding, many lawmakers say programming for inmates must increase.
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The Division of Criminal Investigation is looking into two separate but related officer-involved shootings.