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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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South Dakota’s Highway Patrol reports the department is understaffed by about 25. Officials say that impacts drunk driving and citations across the state.
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The Trump Administration is dropping charges over a land dispute against a West River South Dakota family.
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A defense attorney says a conviction in a shooting death case raises concerns over just how well South Dakota self-defense law is understood.
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The Secret Service has arrested two in connection to the theft of the bag belonging to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
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Compeer, a loan-lending bank, is asking a district court judge to drop a Canadian-owned swine operation’s counterclaims.
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State investigators say officers were justified in using lethal force in a series of officer-involved shootings involving a single suspect.
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Officials say federal cuts to child advocacy court program won’t impact South Dakota.
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A man is facing homicide charges after a death on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court is ruling in favor of a collection of state Air National Guard members suing the adjutant general over employment benefits.
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A Canadian-owned swine operation in South Dakota accused in a check-kiting scheme is filing a counterclaim against the bank that accused it of financial misconduct.
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The South Dakota Department of Corrections is issuing a warning about the release of an inmate considered “high risk.”