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Attorney General Marty Jackley said five smoke shop owners across the state are indicted for possessing and distributing illegal substances.
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An Aberdeen woman is facing misdemeanor charges after allegedly threatening a Republican candidate for South Dakota governor.
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In the offseason, lawmakers are trying to figure out how to deliver promised property tax cuts while keeping government functioning.
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The position has been held by Laurie Nichols since the departure of Neil Schnoor earlier this year.
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The closure of Presentation College in Aberdeen left holes in the community, literal and metaphorical. Now, the first steps are being taken to reclaim the space the college once stood on.
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An alleged threat for a Republican gubernatorial candidate was all smoke and no fire according to local authorities. Police are now saying false social media posts like the one that started the incident make it harder to do their jobs.
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Northern State University president Neal Schnoor is departing the institution after four years in the role.
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Students often rely on the experiences of their educators, and that includes professors. For three NSU instructors, their newly published research into the business field aims to offer new insights for future business leaders.
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There’s a chance the new men’s prison could get located somewhere other than the greater Sioux Falls area. Widespread public opposition to a proposed 1,500-bed, $825 million, men’s prison in a field in Lincoln County has a governor appointed task force looking at other options.
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The Avera Race Against Cancer takes place May 10 with events in Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Mitchell, Pierre and Yankton.