Woman Indicted for Buying Gun Used in Police-Involved Shooting

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls woman is indicted for buying a firearm that was later used in a shooting involving police. Authorities say Chardea Odom bought the gun for a convicted felon, though she claimed
Sioux Falls Little League Facing Connecticut Monday Night In LLWS

(Williamsport, PA) — Sioux Falls Little League is back in action tonight in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. South Dakota — representing the Midwest region — will take on the Metro’s team from Connecticut at 6 p.m. Central on ESPN.
Lincoln County DUI Suspect Crashes After Hitting Deputy

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A DUI investigation in Lincoln County turns into a high-speed chase and crash Saturday night. Deputies and Game Fish and Parks officers were checking a driver at the Lake Alvin boat ramp when
Teen Identified as Suspect in Rapid City Fairgrounds Shooting

(Rapid City, SD) — A weekend shooting at the Central States Fair in Rapid City sends one teen to the hospital and another into custody. Police say the shooting happened Saturday night in the Pennington County Fairgrounds
Watertown Ukrainian Family Granted 2-Year Stay Extension

(Watertown, SD) — A Watertown family who fled war-torn Ukraine is breathing a huge sigh of relief. Valerii [[ val – airy ]] and Ilona [[ ill – ona ]] Biliaze [[ billy – oz – e
Oil Group Challenges Trump Plan to Cut Biofuel Import Credits

A top U.S. oil trade group is opposing a government proposal to cut incentives for biofuel imports. The group joined multiple organizations in pushing back against the administration’s resolve to keep the policy in the months ahead.
Draft MAHA Report Shows No Pesticide Restrictions

A draft of the upcoming MAHA report seen by the New York Times will not propose direct restrictions on ultra-processed foods and pesticides that HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., called “major threats.” If it is adopted,
USDA Announces Sweeping Plans to Protect the United States from New World Screwworm

(Austin, TX) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today at the Texas State Capitol alongside Governor Greg Abbott and stakeholders from across the country announced the largest initiative yet in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA)