Appeals Process Put Into Motion By LeGrand
Less than a week into his 40 year prison sentence, John LeGrand and his legal team have filed an appeal of his manslaughter
Less than a week into his 40 year prison sentence, John LeGrand and his legal team have filed an appeal of his manslaughter
Last week, Governor Dennis Daugaard and Jason Dilges, who is the Bureau of Finance and Management Commissioner traveled to the state investment office last week to demonstrate the detail of the
Legislative Democrats agree with the need to abolish the state’s budget deficit but they say it doesn’t have to be done in a single year. House Minority Leader Bernie Hunhoff of
A President’s report listing four long term goals for South Dakota State University has been released. University President Dr David Chicoine says expanding the schools reach is being done on
The former Huron man sentenced to 40 years in prison for a 2009 shooting death has been sentenced on a drug charge in Sturgis. Meade County States Attorney Jesse Sondreal says John LeGrand was in
US Representative Kristie Noem says her vote this week to repeal the massive health care reform package will help South Dakota small businesses create opportunities for
The Beadle County Dive and Rescue Team is joining the Nordby Center for Recreation to help the Backpack Program in Huron tomorrow. For a donation of two cans of either beef stew, ravioli, spaghetti
A DeSmet High School Student sits in the Beadle County Jail today charged with making terroristic threats after a number of alarming posts on her Facebook page were discovered. Eighteen-year-old
South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard has proposed a state budget that would cut spending by ten percent for almost all areas of state government. The 2012 budget proposal would cut spending by
Governor Dennis Daugaard’s proposed budget had bad news for most everything associated with state government, including it’s