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A shooting in Sioux Falls near Roosevelt High School leaves two dead and two injured. According to a police description, a 23-year-old male was "jumped" in Sioux Falls some time Thursday night.
A legislative committee is adopting a resolution unanimously saying removing the state sales tax on items sold for human consumption will negatively affect relations between state and tribal governments. The resolution focuses on an upcoming ballot question and how it could alter taxing compacts between governments.
Attorney General Marty Jackley and the South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations join a lawsuit to overturn a staffing mandate. In April, the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services released a rule that places staffing and operational requirements for nursing homes.
As deer-mating season begins in the fall, it's important to keep an extra eye out on the roads. According to AAA statistics, in 2023, South Dakota's average animal strike insurance claims were more than $7,700. That's up 31 percent from the same figure in 2022.
It may seem like summer just ended, but students are already a few months into their school year. That means some sports seasons are already ending.
And more.