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    ICE's year in SD, from small towns to Operation: Prairie Thunder

    Five months after Operation: Prairie Thunder officially began, the South Dakota Highway Patrol’s collaborative anti-crime and immigration enforcement effort will continue into the new year, the governor’s office has confirmed.

    The one issue South Dakota towns agree is holding them back

    When a group of two dozen economic development leaders gathered in Murdo, SD in November, they were asked to list the top challenges to growth and prosperity in their communities. The concerns were as varied as the cities and towns they represent and ranged from pinpointing local problems to big-picture historical hurdles.

    Beyond memory loss: the human side of dementia

    First, you notice the small changes. It may be challenging to find the right word or remember the name of someone you just met. You may forget where you placed your keys when you came home from the grocery store. Overall, you feel healthy, and these instances are easily brushed off as a normal part of aging or the result of poor sleep the night before. However, over time, these instances become more frequent, and you start to miss appointments or struggle to organize your shopping list. If this sounds like you or someone you know, it is time to seek medical help to get screened for dementia.

    New Years Resolution: hands-free driving – put the phone down

    The Citizen’s Against Distracting Driving South Dakota group is purposing that everyone have a New Years Resolution for 2026 of “Put the Phones Down when Driving.” The life you save could be yours! There are over 32 States that currently have a Hands-Free law on the books. The last State to pass a law like this was Iowa in 2025.

    Governor Larry Rhoden

    hoden Growing up on our family ranch near Union Center, the holiday season was always a time of simple joys. The ornaments might not have been the fanciest, but they were ours – and they reflected the true meaning of Christmas.

    Whistleblower Office announces new digital Form 211

    The Internal Revenue Service Whistleblower Office announced that it is making it easier for whistleblowers to report tax noncompliance to the IRS with the launch of the new digital Form 211, Application for Award for Original Information.

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