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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining his peers across the nation in calling for a peaceful transition of power this election. He joins 51 other Attorneys General from U.S. states and territories in the request.
Rapid City's mayor says the city could have communicated better with groups that serve meals to homeless people before building a fence around the area those meals are served. The fence surprised organizers at the latest meal service.
A bussing program raised eyebrows in Pennington County; however, officials are updating wording following pushback from the public. The policy allows the local department of Human Services to purchase a one-way bus ticket out of town for individuals.
The state Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training Commission waive a standard second psychological evaluation for a suspended officer. According to reporting from South Dakota Searchlight, former Brookings Police Department officer Damian Weets was suspended last year for use of unnecessary force.
More than 150 people became American citizens in a naturalization ceremony in Pierre Friday. They represented 44 countries.
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