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Monday is the deadline for a state senator to return $600,000 in pandemic aid to the state. Attorney General Marty Jackley says the incident involves a significant amount of money. Because of that, he wants to review documents from Castleberry and the state.
Navigator CO2 Ventures completed its main case in its application to the PUC. The attorney representing landowners challenged the commission with motions to dismiss Navigator’s pipeline application.
The City of Sioux Falls has created a partnership with a local organization to create a homelessness street outreach team. This comes at the recommendation of the city’s Homeless Task Force.
The South Dakota Supreme Court is sending a case involving actor Kevin Costner and a Black Hills sculptor back to a lower court. The ruling does not end the years-long legal battle between the two parties, but it could be a partial blow to Costner’s case.
The state of South Dakota has established a new tech school tuition assistance program for high-demand careers. From CDLs to EMTs and everything in between, the program aims to open more doors for education opportunities.
And more.