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Authorities say they’re investigating a scam that bilked the Tripp County government out of more than $800,000 dollars.
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State and local authorities are warning residents of scams as the holidays approach.
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While many SNAP users are left high and dry after a widespread card skimming scheme in Sioux Falls, there was once an opportunity for recourse.
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State officials are warning about a rise in fraudulent online gambling websites claiming to be affiliated with South Dakota casinos.
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In this latest scam, the text falsely claims you owe traffic ticket fines and face legal action if you don’t pay immediately.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley and 51 of his colleagues put several voice service providers on notice.
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NewsAttorney General Marty Jackley and the state Department of Transportation warn of another scam targeting South Dakotans. In the latest one, people are receiving text messages that say they have an outstanding road toll to pay.
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As the holiday shopping season gets into full swing – Attorney General Marty Jackley said it’s important to be mindful of scammers.
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The state Unified Judicial System warns the public about another jury duty scam.
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State Attorney General Marty Jackley warns the public about buying products or services sold door-to-door, especially in the summer months with the recent storms and flooding.