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The state’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons program hosts its first-ever awareness and training event May 6, 2024, in Rapid City.
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Advocates say there's plenty of work to be done on the MMIP crisis in South Dakota. Lily Mendoza, founder of the Red Ribbon Skirt Society checks-in on the progress ahead of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day May 5.
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State officials say order has been restored following a disturbance at the state penitentiary in Sioux Falls, though many details about the incident remain unclear.
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The event was cancelled on account of a late-season blizzard, but organizers say they’re not giving up on the training.
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Fifteen dogs were rescued from an abusive owner in Sturgis. The rescue comes after the report of a good Samaritan.
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Authorities have arrested a man in connection to a Sioux Falls bank robbery.
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Diversion programs can help low-offending juveniles avoid getting entangled in the criminal justice system. Lawmakers recently upped the reimbursement rate to counties for these programs, but not every community has the same resources.
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The state Supreme Court is in session, and their most recent day of hearings raised the question of privacy.
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The statewide Sexual Violence Institute training comes to Rapid City next week.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court wants to see more evidence before ruling on a case of landowner’s vs Summit Carbon Solutions.
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The personal injury suit questions who was at fault, quality of care, and financial awards.
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Sioux Falls Police Chief Jon Thum shares the public safety trends from last year. Plus, he discusses officer recruitment going into the summer months.