Associated Press
South Dakota Only State to Pass Guns-in-Schools Law
South Dakota is the only state that so far has passed a law allowing school personnel to carry guns in schools, despite the proliferation of such bills in the aftermath of the Newtown, Conn., massacre.
Feds, South Dakota Chiropractor Association Reach Settlement
he U.S. Department of Justice says it has reached a settlement with a chiropractor association in South Dakota over fixed prices.
Cold Weather Affects Farmers in Eastern South Dakota
Continued below normal temperatures limited the ability for fieldwork in eastern portions of South Dakota.
8 on Pine Ridge Indicted on Federal Drug Charges
Eight people on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southern South Dakota have been indicted on federal drug charges.
Trial Set for Jail Escape Suspect Charles Beeney
Trial has been scheduled for a Kansas man accused of breaking out of jail in South Dakota's Beadle County in January.
Paul Kleine of Aberdeen Claims $10K Hot Lotto Prize
Lottery officials say Paul Kleine matched all five white ball numbers but missed the Hot Ball to win the game's second prize in the March 30th drawing.
Kent Davidson Indicted in Death of Crystal Schulz in Mitchell
A Brule County grand jury has indicted a Mitchell man in the death of a woman whose body was found in a farmstead shed near Chamberlain.
Parts of the Dakotas in for Early Spring Snowstorm
An early spring snowstorm is in store for parts of the Dakotas early this week.
South Dakota Symphony Orchestra Hosting Benefit for Clarinetist’s Wife
The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra is hosting a free benefit concert Monday night to raise money for a musician's wife who is fighting breast cancer.
Emmanuel Nyuon Found Guilty in Child Sex Trafficking Case
U.S. Attorney Brendan Johnson says a jury convicted 34-year-old Emmanuel Nyuon, of Sioux Falls, on two counts following a four-day trial.