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Mitchell’s Samantha Ford posts strong weekend as South Dakota high school regional rodeos begin
HURON — The race to the South Dakota Excessive College Finals Rodeo and past received underway over the weekend on the South Dakota Excessive College Rodeo Affiliation’s regional rodeos, with the East Area in motion at Huron.
Mitchell’s Samantha Ford led the best way within the reined cow horse competitors, with a pair of prime scores within the two performances. She posted a rating of 135 within the first occasion and 138.5 within the second occasion for an ideal two-day level complete of 20. Ford was additionally fourth on factors within the pole bending occasion, with a prime time of 21.570 seconds.
In barrel racing, Raylee Fagerhaug, of Wessington Springs, had the highest time in two performances, successful the primary go in a time of 16.859 seconds and the second in 17.034 seconds. Wagner’s Shada Beeson was third within the occasion with 13 complete factors, powered by a fourth-place end within the second go (17.293), whereas Ford was third within the second go (17.244 seconds) and was tied for fifth in factors after the weekend.
Tierney Breen, of Woonsocket, had two prime performances and tied for the factors lead within the breakaway roping occasion with Colman’s Josie Mousel. Every scored 16 factors, with Mousel successful the second go in a time of two.78 seconds and Breen in second (2.94 seconds). Beeson was third on factors in pole bending, with a prime time of twenty-two.414 seconds, and was additionally fourth in factors in breakaway roping (10 factors) after having the highest time within the first go (2.75 seconds).
Huron’s Tate Meyer led the bull using factors after rides of 70 and 62 within the first two performances. Mason Moody, of Letcher, had the highest total journey of the weekend, scoring a 75, and was second in total factors.
In woman’s chopping, Kimball’s Sydney Stahl received the second-go with a rating of 66 factors. She was second total on the weekend in factors with 18, simply behind Victoriah Buffington, of Huron, who received the first-go (68 factors) and was second within the different efficiency (65 factors) for a two-day complete of 19 factors.
In steer wrestling, Kade Odens, of Scotland, scored 10 factors with a successful efficiency within the second-go with a time of 12.16 seconds. Christopher Nelson, of Lake Andes, had the one scored journey within the saddle bronc occasion, with a rating of 54, main the individuals after the primary weekend. In tiedown roping, Royce Bruns, of Plankinton, scored within the top-five for the weekend, powered by a third-place end within the first-go.
Contestants can compete at their two regional rodeos, that are cut up up across the state primarily based on geography, giving contestants 4 rodeos to assemble factors from. The bottom-point rodeo is thrown out and the three-best rodeos in every occasion depend in direction of the state. Subsequently, 30 factors is the utmost in every occasion that may be carried into the state finals, whereas contestants with three factors in an occasion qualify for the state rodeo.
One other spherical of regional rodeos can be held June 10-12, with the East Area gathering in Watertown, and the River Area in Winner. The South Dakota Excessive College Rodeo State Finals can be held June 14-18 in Fort Pierre and The Nationwide Excessive College Finals Rodeo is in Gillette, Wyoming from July 17-23.
Talsma, Hood, Shippy lead scoring in River Area
HIGHMORE, S.D. — Plenty of space cowboys and cowgirls are within the lead of their respective occasions after the primary weekend of SDHSRA regional rodeo motion within the River Area.
In steer wrestling, Terran Talsma, of Springfield, leads all scorers with 17 factors after successful the second-go in a time of seven.06 seconds. Swade Reis, of Reliance, was third total after successful the first-go with the weekend’s finest time of 6.16 seconds.
Mason Hood, of Burke, was the one competitor within the two competitions to attain qualifying rides within the saddle bronc, posting scores of 65 and 67 to attain 20 factors within the occasion.
In bull using, Colome’s Riley Shippy had the highest total journey of the weekend, scoring a 73. Path Metropolis’s Mark Sandquist led all riders on factors with 19 after rides of 63 and 66 for the weekend. Winner’s Garret Phillips is tied for second within the boys chopping competitors after scoring 17 factors for the weekend, and he additionally completed fourth within the reined cow horse competitors.
On the pole bending course, Kimball’s Kate Havlik had the second-best level complete of the weekend, scoring 13 factors, with a prime time of twenty-two.256 seconds within the first go. Orient’s Tricia Lammers leads after a weekend-best 21.780 seconds to win the second-go and rating 19 factors. Colome’s Ashlyn Hoffine scored 9 factors to be in fourth place, whereas Caysen Gran, of Kennebec, is fifth with eight factors.
Burke’s Piper Hanson had the third-best efficiency within the second-go within the breakaway roping in a time of three.5 seconds, placing her fifth on occasion factors after the primary weekend. Addison Salverson, of Mound Metropolis, leads all ropers with 19 factors. Hanson was additionally fourth on factors within the ladies’ chopping occasion.
In crew roping, Reis and teammate Colton Michalek, of Chamberlain, had been second total after successful the second-go with a time of 9.11 seconds. Phillips and Dalton Moore, of Decrease Brule, and Peyton Haugen and Prestyn Haugen, each of Reliance, had been tied for third place after scoring second place in performances to attain 9 factors every total.
Reis additionally had a second-place end in tie-down roping, together with the highest time of the weekend in 9.940 seconds to win the primary go. He scored 14 factors total, with Kadoka’s Dalton Porch in first place with 18 factors.
South Dakota
South Dakota Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life results for Jan. 8, 2025
The South Dakota Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Jan. 8, 2025, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from Jan. 8 drawing
01-20-36-38-43, Powerball: 24, Power Play: 2
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Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Jan. 8 drawing
13-14-24-37-38, Lucky Ball: 13
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Winning Lotto America numbers from Jan. 8 drawing
04-15-33-39-41, Star Ball: 07, ASB: 02
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Winning Dakota Cash numbers from Jan. 8 drawing
05-15-25-26-33
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
- Prizes of $100 or less: Can be claimed at any South Dakota Lottery retailer.
- Prizes of $101 or more: Must be claimed from the Lottery. By mail, send a claim form and a signed winning ticket to the Lottery at 711 E. Wells Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501.
- Any jackpot-winning ticket for Dakota Cash or Lotto America, top prize-winning ticket for Lucky for Life, or for the second prizes for Powerball and Mega Millions must be presented in person at a Lottery office. A jackpot-winning Powerball or Mega Millions ticket must be presented in person at the Lottery office in Pierre.
When are the South Dakota Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Dakota Cash: 9 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
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Noem’s former opponent heading back to Pierre as she prepares to leave • South Dakota Searchlight
SIOUX FALLS — Three years ago, Kristi Noem kept her job in Pierre, and Jamie Smith left. Now the situation is reversed.
Kind of like Smith predicted.
“Everyone knew she had national ambitions,” he said Wednesday.
Smith, a Democrat, gave up his legislative seat in 2022 and ran against Noem, a Republican, who wound up winning a second term as governor.
Now Noem is preparing to leave South Dakota for Washington, D.C., where she is nominated to serve as secretary of Homeland Security under President-elect Donald Trump. Her nomination hearing is scheduled for next Wednesday.
Smith, meanwhile, won a state Senate seat in a Sioux Falls district during November’s election. He’ll go back to Pierre on Tuesday for the start of the annual legislative session, where he’ll serve as Senate assistant minority leader.
Addressing members of Change Agents at a Sioux Falls library, Smith acknowledged the challenges he and the other Democrats face in the Legislature. They’re outnumbered 96-9 by Republicans.
“We are very limited in what we can do this year, with the number of Democrats that we have in the Legislature,” Smith said. “We are essentially left playing defense.”
Democrats lose ground in Legislature, but pick up seat in longtime Republican district
Members of Change Agents, formed in 2021, say they support pragmatic candidates and oppose extremist rhetoric and policies. Founders include former Sioux Falls Mayor Rick Knobe, financial planner Mike Huber and entrepreneur Craig Brown.
After the meeting, Smith told South Dakota Searchlight why he came back to politics.
“Because I truly believe that I have the skills to try and help people,” he said. “I do believe that one person can make a difference for the people of South Dakota.”
Smith said finding ways to build relationships across the aisle will be crucial for Democrats this session, like the one he said he built with incoming Senate President Pro Tempore Chris Karr, R-Sioux Falls, based partly on a simple starting point.
“We share a birthday,” Smith said.
Outlining his priorities, Smith said he plans to introduce a bill that would end incarceration for drug ingestion in South Dakota. South Dakota’s ingestion law is the only one in the nation that allows prosecutors to charge people with felony drug possession for a failed drug test.
Instead, he advocates for expanding treatment programs and diversion efforts, calling incarceration for ingestion punitive and ineffective.
Smith also addressed his desire to amend the state’s abortion ban, his opposition to Noem’s $4 million proposal to fund private and homeschool education, and his resistance to raising sales taxes as a means of lowering property taxes.
South Dakota’s near-total abortion ban allows an exception only to save the life of the mother and lacks clear definitions, said Smith, who called the ban “cruel and unusual.”
“We need to stop it,” he said.
Smith said women’s health care is a top priority for Democrats, but they don’t currently have a bill to increase access to abortion. He said some members want to introduce bills to expand exceptions beyond the life of the mother, while others are arguing for a broader abortion access ballot measure. Voters rejected an abortion-rights measure in November.
Smith also criticized a proposal from some Republicans to reduce property taxes by increasing sales taxes, calling it a potentially unfair shift that could disproportionately impact low-income people.
Smith attacked Noem’s $4 million plan for education savings accounts, calling it a voucher program that would divert public dollars to private schools and homeschoolers. Smith said the program would lack accountability, because alternative schools and homeschoolers are not required to follow the same transparency, testing and other standards as public schools.
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Court documents reveal more details about the Yankton man accused of murder
YANKTON S.D. (KTIV) -Court documents are now revealing more details about the man accused of murdering his girlfriend, last week.
In December of 2021, 32-year-old Craig Allen Nichols Jr. of Yankton, South Dakota was charged with four counts of felony aggravated assault and four counts of simple assault in Minnehaha County.
Documents say Nichols reportedly used a taser to assault another man, resulting in injury. Nichols was found not guilty by reason of insanity in June of 2023 and then committed to the Human Services Center, located in Yankton, for treatment.
Records report Nichols was released from the center in August of 2024.
As previously reported, Nichols is charged with second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter, and two counts of contempt of court, after he was taken into custody by Yankton officials and accused of murdering 41-year-old Heather Bodden on Thursday, January 2.
The investigation began after three women told police they found Heather Bodden’s body inside the East Meadow Apartments at 1001 Memory Lane.
As of now, the case remains under investigation.
A GoFundMe has been started for Bodden, which can be found online.
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