EDUCATION October 1, 2020 South Dakota district's students exposed to coronavirus may return to class sooner, board says Students in Sioux Falls who have been exposed to the coronavirus will now be able to return to school rather than quarantining at home for two weeks as long as everyone was wearing a mask, according to a unanimous decision by the school board which goes into effect Thursday.
CRIME September 28, 2020 TV anchor bashes man in head with beer bottle during 'political argument': Cops A South Carolina TV news anchor has been arrested in South Dakota after police there say she bashed a man over the head with a beer bottle when a “political argument” turned violent.
South Dakota September 28, 2020 South Dakota AG called 'a coward' after allegedly striking, killing local man with car The cousin of a South Dakota man who was fatally struck by a car driven by the state attorney general slammed the official as a “coward” as he revealed new details about the tragic night and the events that followed.
Coronavirus September 28, 2020 Some Midwestern states have more than 25% COVID-19 positive test rates: report More than 25% of COVID-19 tests came back positive in some Midwestern states within the last week, as the region is also seeing an uptick in infections and hospitalizations, according to a report on Sunday.
Kristi Noem September 24, 2020 South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem shares video on social distancing: ‘Less COVID, more hunting’ How do South Dakotans practice social distancing?
South Dakota September 18, 2020 Cousin of South Dakota man killed in crash involving state AG seeking answers, justice A South Dakota family is mourning the loss of a man who was struck and killed by a car believed to have been driven by the state Attorney General, who initially told police he thought he had hit a deer late at night.
South Dakota September 14, 2020 South Dakota AG involved in fatal crash, reported he hit a deer News of the fatal crash broke on Sunday when the body of Joe Boever, 55, of Highmore, S.D., was discovered.
Coronavirus September 8, 2020 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally linked to 20% of US coronavirus cases in August: researchers Nineteen percent of the 1.4 million new coronavirus cases in the U.S. between Aug. 2 and Sept. 2 can be traced back to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally held in South Dakota, according to researchers from San Diego State University's Center for Health Economics & Policy Studies.
Coronavirus September 5, 2020 Fauci warns 7 states to be cautious over Labor Day of coronavirus spikes Dr. Anthony Fauci warned seven Midwestern states this week to be cautious over the Labor Day Weekend for catching coronavirus.
Coronavirus September 2, 2020 Minnesota first to report COVID-19 death linked to Sturgis Motorcycle Rally A Minnesota man in his 60s who attended the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis, S.D., last month has become the first reported person associated with the event to die from COVID-19, health officials said Wednesday.
ӣƵ Flash August 27, 2020 Kristi Noem fires back at Seattle mayor: Families there are 'under attack' due to 'lack of leadership' Families that live in Seattle are “under attack” due to “very poor leadership that has its priorities screwed up,” South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said on Thursday, reacting to criticism from the city’s mayor.