Arielle Zionts
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The South Dakota Attorney General's two driving-related court cases have been terminated after he pleaded guilty and paid off fines last week.
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The Rapid City Area School Board voted Tuesday against a two-week mask mandate. It also decided against forming a committee with doctors who would make further COVID-19 safety recommendations.
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Wind Cave National Park shares a northern border with Custer State Park in the Black Hills. Visitors can see bison and pronghorn, while traversing scenery ranging from flat prairies to forested mountains and canyons.
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Footage from a deputy sheriff’s body camera shows Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg being pulled over for speeding in Pierre last month.
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A prosecutor is defending his charging decisions in Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg's criminal case.
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A doctor who worked for the Indian Health Service on the Yankton Reservation has admitted to sexually abusing five patients over an 11-year period.
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Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg won’t have to do any community service after he hit and killed a man with his car last year, but he faces a new charge for allegedly driving 22 miles over the speed limit.
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TC Energy is starting to pull out of South Dakota after it cancelled its Keystone XL Pipeline project in June. That decision was made once President Joe Biden removed the permit it needed to cross into the U.S. from Canada.
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Governor Kristi Noem is asking the Legislature to consider impeaching Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg after he pleaded no-contest to a pair of driving-related misdemeanors.
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Tourism is South Dakota’s second-largest industry. Nearly 13 million visitors spent $3.4 billion while supporting 59,500 jobs last year, according to the Department of Tourism.