Community News
Monday, May 4, 2026 · Deuel & Brookings Region
Noem's Executive Order Targets Black Hills Wildfire Threats
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signed Executive Order 2025-03, mandating controlled burns and infrastructure upgrades to shield the Black Hills from devastating wildfires. As the region's densely populated forests face growing risks, the order rallies state agencies to act swiftly. Local communities from Rapid City to Custer stand to benefit from proactive prevention.
South Dakota House Advances Bill Curbing Aquifer Overuse in Drought Fight
As drought grips South Dakota's farmland, the Legislature is moving to shield aquifers vital to agriculture by banning withdrawals beyond natural recharge rates. The measure, advancing on a 9-4 vote, scraps a controversial 'greenhorn exception' that allowed excess pumping. Farmers from the Missouri River basin to the Black Hills watch closely for water security.
Monday, May 4, 2026
South Dakota Legislature OKs $50M Rural Broadband Boost
In a win for South Dakota's vast rural stretches, lawmakers approved a $50 million bill to deliver high-speed internet to underserved areas. The initiative targets economic growth and better education in places like the Black Hills and Plains. Construction could start soon, bridging the digital divide that's long plagued the Mount Rushmore State.
Monday, May 4, 2026
Second Amendment's 'The People': Courts Grapple with Definition
The Second Amendment guarantees the right of 'the people' to bear arms, but the courts are actively debating who exactly constitutes 'the people.' Recent rulings are examining the inclusion of felons, minors, and non-citizens in this definition.
Monday, May 4, 2026
