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Canada’s retaliatory tariffs against the United States will be announced soon. U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson says South Dakota’s economy could take a hit.
The Division of Criminal Investigation is looking into two separate but related officer-involved shootings. SFPD Chief John Thum says the department has not had an officer shot since the 1980s.
A healthcare advocacy network is filing a legal challenge against the state to prevent a new law from going into effect. Dakotans for Heath is trying to prevent a law that moves the filing deadline to submit signatures for initiated ballot questions from May to February.
In a Pierre courtroom, this week marks the beginning of the largest embezzlement case in the state’s recent memory. Jury selection began in the Lonna Carroll trial.
A federal judge appointed a receiver to oversee a Canadian-owned swine operation in South Dakota after its bank alleged a check kiting scheme.
Attorney General Marty Jackley said a court is ruling in the state’s favor over the location of a lawsuit involving a challenge against the NCAA.
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