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Eminent domain sparks debate on Senate floor

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Eminent domain has been a major issue in South Dakota for years as companies look to lay pipelines across the state, and property owners lands.

One bill has narrowly escaped the Senate and highlights the divides between camps.

There are two ends of this debate represented largely between factions in the Republican Party. On one end are hardline property rights lawmakers, and on the other are moderates seeking compromise between landowners and companies.

This divide was seen via theatrics on the Senate floor Monday over SB 198. It outlines steps companies must make before pursuing eminent domain.

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Supporters say it limits how companies can pursue eminent domain and guarantees landowners’ rights to “good-faith” mediation. But critics – including Sen. John Carley – say it still gives companies too much power.

It passed the Senate by a single vote. After that vote, Carley challenged the bill during a normally procedural action from Senate President Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen.

“Are there any questions on the title? You have a question on the title,” Venhuizen asked.

“Yes Mr. President, I feel the title is not correct, and I have an amendment for the title,” Carley responded. “Mr. President, I’d like the amend the title to ‘Forcing Mediation for More Abuse of Eminent Domain.”

“Who had a point of order? Sen. Smith, state your point of order. I’m going agree with your point of order and rule that out of order,” Venhuizen responded. “I think the title encompasses the bill in its current form.”

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That point of order came from Sioux Falls Democratic Sen. Jamie Smith questioning Carley’s motion. Ultimately, Carley stood by it after Senate gaveled out.

“Here’s the thing, the bill contained mediation in it – that was the purpose of it. What was the mediation for? Eminent domain,” Carley said. “When I suggested the title should be ‘Forcing Mediation for More Abuse of Eminent Domain’, that very accurately reflected what the bill says.”

He said when he’s all in for landowner protections, that doesn’t include this bill.

“What I don’t like about the bill is that it forces mediation, and some people just want to say no and not be required to go to mediation,” Carley said.

This bill now heads to House committee.

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Pictures of semi-truck, name of woman released in Minnehaha County fatal crash

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Pictures of semi-truck, name of woman released in Minnehaha County fatal crash


SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The South Dakota Department of Public Safety has released the name of the woman who was killed in a fatal crash in Minnehaha County last week.

64-year-old Patricia Archambeau of Mitchell died on January 5 due to her injuries in a crash that took place in the early hours of Saturday, January 3.

Archambeau’s 2012 Chevrolet Traverse was traveling eastbound on I-90 near mile marker 379, about four miles west of Humboldt, when she attempted to pull off on the side of the road.

At the same time, the Traverse was struck by a semi-truck, also traveling eastbound, and pulling a trailer. The truck continued driving east after the crash and has yet to be located.

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On Sunday, the South Dakota Highway Patrol released two images of the semi-truck suspected of hitting Archambeau’s Traverse. The two photos were taken on I-29 near 41st Street in Sioux Falls at 2:25 a.m., about 12 minutes after the crash west of Humboldt.

The South Dakota Highway Patrol has released two images of a semi-truck believed to be involved in a fatal crash that took place last Saturday in Minnehaha County.(South Dakota Highway Patrol)

Highway Patrol is seeking more information about a red Freightliner Cascadia semi-truck, missing its passenger-side headlight. If anyone has information, they’re asked to contact Highway Patrol at 605-367-5700.



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South Dakota knocks off Denver 82-72

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VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — Cameron Fens scored 23 points as South Dakota beat Denver 82-72 on Saturday.

Fens also contributed 12 rebounds and four blocks for the Coyotes (9-9, 1-2 Summit League). Isaac Bruns scored 20 points while going 8 of 12 and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line and added six rebounds. Jordan Crawford went 5 of 11 from the field (3 for 7 from 3-point range) to finish with 13 points.

Gabe Oldham led the Pioneers (8-11, 1-3) in scoring, finishing with 24 points, 13 rebounds and two steals. Denver also got 19 points from Zane Nelson. Carson Johnson also put up 11 points and six assists.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.



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SD Highway Patrol releases new details on hit and run, asks for public’s help

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The South Dakota Highway Patrol is continuing to look for the suspect in a deadly hit-and-run near Humboldt, SD.

In a Facebook post, the SD Highway Patrol has released new details regarding the semi suspected of committing the hit and run.

According to police, the semi is a red Freightliner Cascadia semi, missing its passenger-side headlight.

The semi was traveling eastbound from the Humboldt area on I-90 in the early morning hours of Jan. 3, 2026.

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Police are seeking information, video, or pictures from 2:13 a.m. – 3:00 a.m. along I-90 and I-29 from the public.

If you have any tips or footage, contact the South Dakota Highway Patrol District 2 Office at (605) 367-5700.



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