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The South Dakota corrections system needs to significantly increase its capacity in the next decade to house male offenders. That’s according to a highly anticipated consultant report for a governor-appointed prison task force.
Changes in federal policy have shaken nonprofits reliant on grant dollars to the core. For South Dakota, that would mean fewer services and more gaps in areas like childcare.
A new art installation in Sioux Falls examines mental health through a different lens. Its primary goal is to show people struggling with mental health that they aren’t alone.
Gov. Larry Rhoden is issuing a 14-day executive order lifting hours of service limits on fuel deliveries. Officials say the waiver addresses supply shortages reported in the state by businesses and residents.
Crews at the Sanford Underground Research Facility are outfitting massive caverns at the northern Black Hills facility to study neutrinos.
A former state Department of Revenue employee has been sentenced on a misdemeanor charge. Attorney General Marty Jackley says Danielle Degenstein pleaded guilty to misprision of a felony by not reporting fraud within the department.
Sen. Mike Rounds has introduced the bipartisan BRAIN Act, which aims to advance research for brain tumors and improve treatment.
And more.