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Governor Kristi Noem didn't wait long after receiving advice from the South Dakota Supreme Court on late Friday afternoon about legislators holding contracts with state or county governments to appoint a new lawmaker.
Gov. Kristi Noem said the ruling will free her up to make appointments for two empty seats in the Legislature, both from districts in the Rapid City area.
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The high court publicly released the opinion on Thursday. Justice Mark Salter of Sioux Falls wrote for the majority, upholding a decision from Circuit Judge Stacy Vinberg Wickre that found for the department and against Legacy Land Company, owner of the 26.3 acres along the north side of Catron Boulevard.
A failure to inform jurors about a key witness’ immunity from prosecution unfairly tainted a drug dealer’s chance for a fair trial, his defense attorney told the South Dakota Supreme
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — South Dakota laws don’t provide one parent the power to terminate the child-custody rights of the other parent if the other parent hasn’t waived them and the proceeding isn’t an adoption, according to the South Dakota Supreme Court. Justice Patricia DeVaney authored the Supreme Court’s unanimous opinion that was publicly released […]
PIERRE, S.D. — Among recent rulings by the South Dakota Supreme Court was a decision to uphold circuit court decision against the storefront refurbishing of a Deadwood business. The state’s highest court said the Deadwood Historic District Commission didn’t err in rejecting an application to change the exterior appearance of the Gunslinger Saloon, according to […]
An owner of a bed and breakfast won't have to re-pay the $14,080 of pandemic unemployment assistance she received, the South Dakota Supreme Court has decided.
The property's owner, Harlan Kirwan, wanted to put vertical slats of rough-hewn pine on the front of the 1879 building, which is within Deadwood's historic district. State law allows a county or municipality to create a historic district and requires the establishment of a commission.