South Dakota
RCAS comments on SD schools cracking down on cell phones
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – As the 2024-2025 school year inches closer, many school districts are tightening the reigns on their cell phone use policies.
In South Dakota, at least two school districts, Gettysburg and Edgemont, are implementing lockable pouches for students to place their cell phones during the school day.
Assistant Superintendent for Rapid City Area Schools Cory Strasser agrees with the decision these districts have made and says when cell phones are more of a disruption than a tool, changes need to be made.
“Every school addresses certain issues differently, and I think you’re seeing some of that in South Dakota. Some of the pressure is back against prevalent student use of cell phones, and it really comes down to what the learning environment looks like,” Strasser said.
Rapid City Area Schools decided to not make any changes to their current approach to student cell phone use, which consists of having phones kept in a backpack or locker throughout the school day.
“I don’t see us moving in that direction, but again we need to gauge where the potential disruption is and are we able to effectively address it through our current policy and consequences so that we can preserve the learning environment,” Strasser continued.
While schools in Rapid City are not tightening up their policy at the moment, Strasser says they are continuously keeping an eye out for any needed changes.
“We continually evaluate and look at our policies, so if there is a distinct need coming forth that we need to take a hard look at this policy, then we’re going to do that,” Strasser said.
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Sioux Falls construction projects beginning Monday will affect travel
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The City of Sioux Falls announced construction projects that will begin on Monday, March 23, and will affect travel within parts of the city.
North Minnesota Avenue land and sidewalk closure
Beginning on Monday, March 23, 2026, at 8:30 a.m., the outside northbound lane of North Minnesota Avenue starting on West Ninth Street will be closed. The closure will continue into existing construction. The east sidewalk will be closed along North Minnesota Avenue. Pedestrian traffic will be detoured to the west sidewalk. The north sidewalk along West Ninth Street will be closed from North Minnesota Avenue to North Dakota Avenue with pedestrian traffic detoured to the south sidewalk.
Stein Sign Display will be doing work with a crane.
The work is expected to be completed and traffic control removed by March 31, 2026 by the end of the day.
Drivers are urged to use caution and reduced speeds while travelling near the construction area and may want to consider alternate routes.
Marion Road Access at Dunham Park
Beginning on Monday, March 23, at 8:30 am, the Marion Road entrance to Dunham Park will be closed to allow City crews to participate in flood control training. The Christopher Avenue entrance to Dunham Park will remain open.
The training session is expected to be complete and the entrance reopened by 11:30am the same day.
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Washington vs. South Dakota State – First round NCAA tournament extended highlights
Women’s Basketball
March 20, 2026
Washington vs. South Dakota State – First round NCAA tournament extended highlights
March 20, 2026
Watch the highlights from No. 6 Washington and No.11 South Dakota State’s matchup in the first round of the 2026 women’s NCAA tournament.
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