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The South Dakota Supreme Court is ruling the state was justified in giving a lifetime CDL ban to a man who refused a blood draw for a DUI test.
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The ACLU of South Dakota is calling on Republican Secretary of State Monae Johnson to reinstate residents removed from the voter roll. On Monday, the Department of Public Safety announced it successfully struck 273 individuals it calls “noncitizens” from the voter roll.
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The Sturgis Rally is here, and there have already been fatal bike accidents in the area. With thousands of bikers taking over the Black Hills, the question of safety becomes important.
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Department of Public Safety officials say 116 volunteer fire departments have received more than $2 million in grant funding for personal protective equipment.
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The state’s Office of Emergency Management wants people and businesses to report any flood damage they’ve experienced.
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After historic flooding in East River some are beginning to pick up the pieces, and others have lost everything.
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NewsTrooper Jordan Melius and Motor Carrier Inspector Mehsin Wehbe were both recognized for outstanding contributions to keeping South Dakota safe.
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We learn more about National Work Zone Awareness Week from an area engineer. He talks about how catastrophic work zone accidents can be and how to be a safer driver.
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News911 emergency services are back online in South Dakota after a widespread outage across the state.
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NewsDepartment of Public Safety officials say they’ve created a video tutorial aiming to help drivers learn how to renew their licenses online.