South Dakota
Montana Grizzlies honor Anthony Johnson, storm past South Dakota
MISSOULA — On a night the University of Montana honored the late Anthony Johnson and presented his family with a framed No. 23 jersey, the Grizzlies’ men’s basketball team gave his family plenty to cheer about.
After Johnson’s wife, Shaunte, broke a team huddle at mid-court, the Griz stormed past South Dakota for an 82-63 win in the Big Sky Conference-Summit League Challenge Saturday at Dahlberg Arena.
Four Grizzlies finished in double figures, with Dischon Thomas scoring a game-high 19 points. Giordan Williams and Josh Vazquez each added 17 points for the Griz, who shot 52.5% from the floor for the game. They made 13 of 30 3-point attempts, with Vazquez burying five triples and Williams and Thomas each making three.
Williams was especially lethal in the first half, scoring 12 points in the first 20 minutes to help Montana to a 36-24 lead at the break.
The second half belonged to Thomas and Brandon Whitney. Thomas had 12 points after the break, and Whitney 14. Whitney finished with a well-rounded stat line of 16 points, eight assists and five rebounds, while Thomas added 11 rebounds to finish with a double-double.
South Dakota started the game shooting the ball well and trading buckets with the Griz, but Montana’s defense clamped down midway through the first half to turn a one-point lead into a 12-point advantage at halftime. The Griz led by as many as 23 in the second half.
The Coyotes shot just 37.5% for the game. Lahat Thioune had 12 points and 11 rebounds to lead South Dakota.
With the win — its second in the Big Sky Conference-Summit League Challenge — Montana improved to 10-5 overall on the season. The Griz, who split their first two Big Sky games to close out 2023, return to conference play next week for home games against Northern Colorado on Jan. 11 and Northern Arizona on Jan. 13.
South Dakota
Former South Dakota National Guard adjutant general announces bid for state house of representatives
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) -The former top official of the South Dakota national guard under former Governor Kristi Noem has announced his campaign to become a state representative for district 33.
Jeff Marlett’s bid makes him a contender in the Republican primary for the district.
Marlett served for 36 years in the South Dakota National Guard which included combat service in Iraq and most recently spending three years as the commanding general of the national guard from 2019 to 2023.
“I’ve always considered that job, it’s not about me, it’s about the great men and women who served in the South Dakota national guard, and I got the opportunity to serve with them so, it was an honor to serve with them,” said Marlette.
Marlette also worked as the west river director under Senator Mike Rounds and served for numerous years as a superintendent of schools for districts in South Dakota. Now Marlette wants to spend his next chapter as a state representative. He explained that he thinks people are “tired of the noise” with politics. He blamed that exhaustion on people stepping away the two major parties.
“They want people that are willing to go, and, and not think they have all the answers and not be wrapped up about, well I’m more Republican thank you are or you’re a dem o.. no, it’s not about that. It’s about looking at meaningful policy, laws if needed, but governing by what’s really truly necessary and best for South Dakota,” said Marlette.
According to a press release for Marlette, he says he will support sensible restructuring of the property tax system, a strong education system and a vibrant environment for business. Marlette said during our interview that he has mixed reviews on the 19 property tax relief proposals out of the property tax task force.
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South Dakota-made munitions systems will anchor U.S. military’s drone dominance
A multi-rotor drone and its fixed-wing, one-way attack counterpart that flanked a wall-sized American flag inside a northern Sioux Falls warehouse Friday weren’t the main attraction.
Rather, Pentagon officials and South Dakota dignitaries gathered for an invite-only ceremony at MMS Product, Inc. to get a look at a newly developed military advancement that will give South Dakota a front-row seat to the U.S. military’s race to drone warfare dominance.
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South Dakota
Abortion access campaign tests South Dakota laws, free speech standards
A cease and desist order and a national abortion-access organization told to stop advertising in South Dakota are testing both free speech and consumer protection laws.
Attorney General Marty Jackley this week issued notice to Mayday Health directing the nonprofit to halt a statewide gas station ad campaign launched earlier this month, spotlighting South Dakota’s near-total abortion ban, First Amendment protections and the reach of the Deceptive Trade Practices regulations.
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