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County Commissioners in SD reject petition to ban electronic voting machines
The vote came early Tuesday afternoon after almost three hours of public comment, mostly from supporters who packed the small meeting room. Commissioners had extra seating brought in to accommodate everyone.
NEW: Man dies in Edmunds County workplace accident
ROSCOE, S.D.–An employee at the Agtegra Cooperative died following an incident on Thursday morning at the Roscoe, South Dakota location. The Edmunds County Sheriff confirmed the fatality occurred on Thursday just after 10:00 a.m. and that the incident involved a grain conveyor. Agtegra Cooperative released the following statement saying:
Agtegra employee dead after accident at Roscoe facility
ROSCOE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - According to the Aberdeen Insider, an employee at the Agtegra Cooperative died following an incident on Thursday morning at the Roscoe, South Dakota location. The Edmunds County Sheriff confirmed the fatality occurred on Thursday just after 10:00 a.m. and that the incident involved a...
County museum receives help to digitally archive its collection
When the McIntosh County Heritage Museum in Ashley, North Dakota was approached by their county auditor regarding the value of the museum’s collection for the sake of insurance, the museum couldn’t give them an answer. “When I jumped on board with the McIntosh Historical Society, we found we...
Push for election hand counts spreads despite rejection in Lawrence County
An effort to reduce the use of technology in elections is spreading to additional South Dakota counties. Petitions have been filed in two counties and are circulating in at least 21 more of the state’s 66 counties to place measures on local ballots. The petitions need signatures from 5% of registered voters in the county. […] The post Push for election hand counts spreads despite rejection in Lawrence County appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
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