IRS auctions off disputed SD Indian tribe’s land; tribe sues, saying land is protected by law
IRS auctions off disputed SD Indian tribe’s land Board recommends fix to improve South Dakota retirement system’s financial condition
Board recommends fix for SD retirement system Board meets to recommend improvements to South Dakota retirement system’s financial condition
Board to recommend fix for SD retirement system Judge in SD smoking ban case says issue is legally eligible to be referred to voters
Judge: SD smoking ban can be referred to voters South Dakota Retirement System seeks quick action to balance finances
South Dakota Retirement System seeks quick fix South Dakota governor says he won’t ask for tax increase to fix budget woes
Governor won’t seek tax increase to fix SD budget Historic Deadwood in South Dakota’s Black Hills marks 20th anniversary of legal gambling
Deadwood, SD, marks 20 years of legal gambling South Dakota landowners voice concerns about proposed TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline
SD ranchers voice concerns about Keystone pipeline Judge refuses secondhand smoke testimony in South Dakota smoking ban lawsuit
SD judge refuses secondhand smoke testimony Correction: Oil Pipeline Story
Correction: Oil Pipeline Story PIERRE, S.D. — In a Nov. 2 story about a hearing for the South Dakota portion of a proposed crude oil pipeline, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the project’s construction manager said access to medical facilities during construction was the project’s biggest challenge. South Dakota Public Utilities Commission to hold public hearing on Keystone XL pipeline
SD regulators to hold public hearing on pipeline South Dakota regulatory commission begins hearing on Keystone XL crude oil pipeline
SD commission begins Keystone oil pipeline hearing Deadwood, gambling town in South Dakota’s Black Hills, considers adding roulette, craps
SD gambling town considers adding roulette, craps Struggling South Dakota rancher wins $232M jackpot, wants to buy himself more room to roamPIERRE, S.D. — It has the makings of a Hollywood script: A young rancher struggling to eke out a living in one of the poorest corners of the nation claims one of the biggest undivided jackpots in U.S. lottery history — $232 million — after buying the ticket in a town called Winner. Struggling South Dakota rancher wins $232 million jackpot; wants to buy more room to roamPIERRE, S.D. — If this were a movie, nobody would believe it: A rancher struggling to eke out a living in one of the poorest corners of America claimed one of the biggest undivided jackpots in U.S. lottery history Friday — $232 million — after buying the ticket in a town by the name of Winner. Struggling SD rancher wins $232 million jackpot, wants to buy himself more room to roamPIERRE, S.D. — If this were a movie, nobody would believe it: A rancher struggling to eke out a living in one of the poorest corners of America claimed one of the biggest undivided jackpots in U.S. lottery history Friday — $232 million — after buying the ticket in a town by the name of Winner. 23-year-old rancher from poor area of South Dakota claims $232.1M Powerball jackpotPIERRE, S.D. — A 23-year-old rancher whose family has fallen behind in their taxes and recently had a mobile home repossessed claimed a $232.1 million Powerball jackpot on Friday, one of the largest undivided jackpots in U.S. lottery history. 23-year-old rancher from impoverished area of South Dakota claims $232.1M Powerball jackpotPIERRE, S.D. — A 23-year-old rancher whose family has fallen behind in their taxes and recently had a mobile home repossessed claimed a $232.1 million Powerball jackpot on Friday, one of the largest undivided jackpots in U.S. lottery history. Judge: 1868 Sioux treaty covers pain, suffering of woman sexually assaulted by Army recruiterPIERRE, S.D. — A nearly 150-year-old treaty between the United States and a number of Indian tribes requires the U.S. government pay for the treatment and other losses of a Sioux woman sexually assaulted by an Army recruiter, a federal judge ruled. Lawsuit seeking money for S.D.’s Black Hills divides Sioux; many still want sacred land backPIERRE, S.D. — A band of Sioux whose ancestors were driven from the majestic Black Hills more than 130 years ago is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation, upsetting other tribal members who say taking money for the sacred land would be legitimizing the theft. |