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The coalition is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to issue an emergency stay on the the new EPA rule which requires power plants to capture 90% of smokestack emissions.
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A former state Department of Social Services employee is facing charges after officials say she embezzled $1.8 million dollars from the agency.
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Under the act, voters would have to provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
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The multi-state coalition opposes a Biden Administration rule that would preempt South Dakota's ban on gender affirming care. The ACLU has called the opposition discriminatory.
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SDPB’s Lee Strubinger shares his reporting into efforts by the South Dakota Attorney General’s office to bring training close to home for Native American officers.
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The South Dakota Attorney General’s office is partnering with tribes located in the state to train new law enforcement officers.
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State Attorney General Marty Jackley warns the public about buying products or services sold door-to-door, especially in the summer months with the recent storms and flooding.
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Jackley said scam artists are preying on victims historic flooding in the southeast by posing as contractors or charities.
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South Dakota will receive $3.6 million in a settlement with Johnson & Johnson.
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Thirteen tribal law enforcement officers are set to be part of the first-ever tribal law enforcement training session in South Dakota.