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Friends and family of a man killed by Sioux Falls police continue to seek answers a year after his death. Around a dozen people met at the Sioux Falls Police Department on the anniversary of Jacob James death to protest his killing.
A state investigation found a police officer was justified in shooting a man during a foot chase through a Sioux Falls neighborhood. Police say the suspect stole a handgun from a home last month, then threatened the homeowner with it.
The historic South Dakota Stockgrowers Association building may be most well-known for its iconic neon sign, but questions of property lines and new developments could mean changes for the nearby parking lot.
Water levels at Faulkton Lake are set to drop over the next month due to a dam repair project. Game, Fish, and Parks says the drawdown is to allow work on the spillway at the lake.
High Plains Processing announces plans for a new multi-seed processing plant near Mitchell. Davison County Commissioners unanimously approved a $21 million financing plan for the project.
And more.