Throughout the week, we’ve been reporting on the meetings held by Governor Larry Rhoden’s Project Prison Reset Task Force.
State officials signed a contract this week to pay a consultant to repeat and update a $323,000 prison facilities report that has framed three years of discussions on the state’s correctional needs.
A quiet change in 2014 tied West Nile prevention budget to anti-smoking efforts. Cities and counties won't get that money ...
The contract with Phoenix-based Arrington Watkins is just the latest deduction from a $62 million pool of money spent down to ...
Officials say much of the $50.8 million in funds already invested could be transferable to another site, if one were to be ...
Area residents lined up to give their input on the state’s plans for a new men’s prison. Governor Larry Rhoden’s “Project ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Gov. Larry Rhoden’s Prison Project Reset task force entered its second day of meetings on Thursday ...
Among the mayor's concerns were what he called the "over-regulating of people's lives" from several bills. What he thought of ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNSioux City detective honored with awardA detective with the Sioux City Police Department is being honored for his work in a case involving a woman being victimized ...
SIOUX FALLS — South Dakota’s Project Prison Reset committee holds its first meeting today (Wednesday) and Thursday in Sioux ...
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