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The latest Game, Fish and Parks commission meeting has many implications for hunters and shooters. Antelope season in Custer State Park has been closed since 2017. At a recent meeting, the commission agreed to reopen it.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins says there will be "no amnesty" for migrant workers on farms. That could mean trouble for the state's biggest industry. While the state has seen small-scale deportations, no mass events have been reported.
Longtime Black Hills lawmaker Mike Diedrich died on Saturday after a battle with cancer, according to statements from multiple lawmakers. Diedrich was a fixture in the Legislature across several decades. He served several terms in the 1980s and 1990s, then returned in 2017 after being appointed by the governor.
A Wyoming businessman said he is pausing an offer to purchase the social media app Tik Tok. If bought, Reid Rasner previously said it could possibly place some operations in South Dakota.
The South Dakota Supreme Court is ruling that Lincoln County residents can’t force South Dakota to adhere to local county zoning ordinances. The ruling stems from a lawsuit where residents around a potential prison in Lincoln County argued the state should have to apply for a conditional use permit because the land in question was in an agricultural district.
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