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On today's update...
The Board of Regents is responding to complaints over a drag show at SDSU by developing a new policy reviewing all campus events involving minors.
Governor Kristi Noem will have yet another cabinet position to fill as she prepares to begin her second term. Department of Social Services Secretary Laurie Gill is retiring from state government.
A D.C. appeals court is denying an Oglala Sioux Tribal request to review nuclear permits issued to a proposed uranium extraction project. The move clears one of several federal permits that are under appeal.
Christopher Truax was convicted of using the internet to entice a child to have sex. At trial, Truax testified, but the federal prosecutor revealed that Truax had read a book on how to emotionally influence a jury. Truax is now appealing his conviction, saying the prosecutor improperly withheld the fact that the feds knew about the book.
Recent winter storms and extreme cold have put stress on many areas of life. Also feeling the chill is The American Red Cross.
And more.