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Harrison, South Dakota, woman sentenced for meth conspiracy
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A Harrison, South Dakota, woman convicted of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine has been sentenced, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of South Dakota. Anita M. Kenyon, 41, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. Her co-conspirator, Deena Lee Rodriguez, 43, of...
Revitalization of the Nebraska Outlaw Trail Scenic Byway 12
A group of Northeast to North Central Nebraska residents are organizing a revitalization of the NEBRASKA OUTLAW TRAIL SCENIC BYWAY 12. The mission of the Outlaw Trail Scenic Byway is to promote and share the diverse and unique culture,history, and landscape thereby enhancing the economic prosperity of our communities.The Outlaw Trail Scenic Byway is a 231-mile scenic route of hills, valleys, and jagged cliffs that follows Nebraska Highway 12 from South Sioux City to Valentine. The highway largely lies within 10 miles of the South Dakota border its entire length. The byway retraces much of the path where outlaws such as Doc Middleton, Kid Wade and their associates used to hideout. The byway meanders alongside the Niobrara and Missouri Rivers where steep bluffs and tree-shrouded slopes give way to lush, rolling green hills.
6 cities awarded historic preservation grants
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Six cities were awarded historic preservation grants from the State Historical Society, according to an April 18 news release. Historic preservation projects in Aberdeen, Dell Rapids, Garretson, Geddes, Pierre and Vermillion were granted a total of $75,000 from the historical society’s Deadwood Fund grant program.
Tribe worries about police staffing, not cartels, officials tell congressman
WAGNER — Yankton Sioux Tribe officials said Wednesday they know where the drugs on their tribal lands are coming from. “Not the cartels,” said Justin Song Hawk, a former tribal police officer. Other members of the Ihanktonwan Oyate — as the tribe is called in the Dakota language — chuckled in response. The comment was […] The post Tribe worries about police staffing, not cartels, officials tell congressman appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Inside Wagner’s Recovery Warrior Talk
WAGNER, S.D. (KELO) — Leon Flying Hawk knows how it feels. “I was addicted to methamphetamine, to the alcohol, to the weed, to anything I could get my hands on,” said the 52-year-old Flying Hawk, who lives in the Wagner area. “Mostly it was methamphetamine.”. 39-year-old Rosezena...
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