South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley wants to ensure state consumers are taking time to protect financial and personal information.
The South Dakota Senate approved a bill to transfer $15 million to Ellsworth projects, but rejected a companion measure to direct up to $1 million in contractor's excise tax for Ellsworth projects.
Two Legislative District 18 lawmakers want to see improvements to South Dakota’s prison system but not through the ...
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - A state employee’s motion to dismiss charges of employee theft of $1.8 million was heard in court today. Lonna Carroll is facing two felony counts of aggravated Grand ...
Tim Whalen, an attorney representing Lonna Carroll, an Iowa woman and former project assistant for the South Dakota ...
A circuit judge has denied a motion to dismiss charges against former state government employee Lonna Carroll.
68 year old Lonna Carroll of Algona, Iowa, entered the plea Tuesday (Aug. 27, 2024) in Hughes County Circuit Court. She is ...
A judge has sentenced a Lake Andes man to fifty years in prison in connection with a deadly stabbing. Mackenzie Antelope, 18, ...
LAKE ANDES, SOUTH DAKOTA — An 18-year-old Lake Andes resident, Mackenzie Antelope, has been sentenced to 85 years in prison, ...
Because of Kristi Noem’s decision to personally intervene, any presumption of innocence that I had is gone forever.” ...
Retail crime is a concern across the country,” said Attorney General Jackley. “Congress needs to put business and consumers first and take action against retail theft.” ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. ( South Dakota Searchlight) — The only man on death row in South Dakota wants a federal judge to give him ...