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On today's update...
Gov. Larry Rhoden vetoes a bill changing the petition-gathering process for constitutional amendments.
The Sioux Falls Police Department is asking for the public’s help in an unattended death case. Officials say it is too early to say whether the case is a homicide.
Although the South Dakota Legislature balked at committing additional funds for a new men’s prison, the battle is far from over. Now, a lawsuit is before the state Supreme Court pitting the state against residents near the proposed site.
The South Dakota Supreme Court is also considering a case centered on liability involving a vehicle-livestock crash.
Over the weekend, Lakota artist Marty Two Bulls Jr. led an engagement to cleanse the Sanford Underground Research Facility. The sprawling underground laboratory was once home to the Homestake Mine in the northern Black Hills, which produced over 40 million ounces of gold.
The City of Mitchell secured a $1 million USDA loan to support the development of a new industrial park in its southwest corner. Officials in the city are also warning residents about circulating letters regarding plumbing systems.
The Brookings City, County, and School District are partnering to secure the Fifth Street Gym for community use.
And more.