South Dakota
Rapid City closes Fitzgerald stadium disposal site for regional tournament
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RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – To accommodate the upcoming Central Plains Regional American Legion baseball tournament, the City’s Fitzgerald Stadium yard waste and recyclables disposal site will be closed from August 1-7.
Teams and fans from a four-state region will be attending the tournament, hosted by Rapid City American Legion Post 22, which will take place from August 2-6 at Fitzgerald Stadium. On Tuesday, August 1, the remote site will be cleared of yard waste, cardboard, and recyclable containers.
This is the second time in a month that the area will be closed to public disposal of yard waste and recyclable materials. The area was closed and striped for an additional 50 parking spots for the Post 22 Firecracker tournament held earlier this month.
The Central Plains Regional tournament will end on Sunday, August 6th. On Monday, August 7th, the City crews will prepare the site for waste disposal. The public can dispose of yard waste and recyclables at the site beginning on Tuesday, August 8th.
During the closure period, people can take their items to the remote disposal site at West Boulevard North or the Rapid City Landfill site on Highway 79. Please note that dumping materials at the Fitzgerald site when containers are not available is not allowed.
Check out the remodeled Fitzgerald Stadium below:
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South Dakota
Highway Patrol planning sobriety checkpoints in 14 counties in June

The South Dakota Highway Patrol is planning a series of sobriety checkpoints across the state throughout June.
Authorities say these checkpoints are designed to discourage drunk driving. The checkpoints are funded by the South Dakota Office of Highway Safety and conducted by the South Dakota Highway Patrol with the help of local law enforcement.
Troopers are conducting the checkpoints in 14 counties total, including Beadle, Brookings, Brule, Butte, Codington, Day, Hanson, Hughes, Jackson, Jerauld, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pennington and Union counties.
South Dakota
Coalition forms to push SD senators to oppose potential Medicaid cuts

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The issue of potential Medicaid cuts has been at the forefront of many protests and discussions across the country and in Sioux Falls. Now, a newly formed coalition is looking to carry on that fight.
The coalition is called “Hands Off Medicaid” and they are looking to rally support to encourage senators in South Dakota and around the country to oppose the cuts in the “Big Beautiful Bill.”
The group estimates that if the cuts from the Big Beautiful Bill are passed then almost 27,000 South Dakotans could lose out on coverage entirely.
“This is a sharp reversal of an eighty-year trend to try and get families the health care that they need,” Earl Pomeroy, a former North Dakota congressman said.
Dr. Thomas Dean, a doctor with over 30 years of practice in family medicine, said it will hurt many mothers in the state.
“Medicaid is a major payer for prenatal and delivery and post-partum care and that’s a major concern, especially in rural areas but across the country,” Dr. Dean said.
Without Medicaid, Dr. Dean said medical care for the pregnancy journey is tough to support.
“OB care typically is a money loser for hospitals, especially for small rural hospitals that are already financially stressed and if we lose Medicaid coverage it will make that problem worse,” Dr. Dean explained.
Nearly 150,000 South Dakotans are enrolled in Medicaid with 42% of enrollments being pregnant and postpartum women.
“Often those adults aren’t eligible for Medicaid until they have a dependent which makes their dependent eligible. When babies are born, that is often the first time people are able to receive Medicaid and we’re grateful that kids born into Medicaid have the access to the services that they need,” Dr. Dean said.
The Big Beautiful Bill narrowly passed the Congressional House and is now waiting on a vote in the Senate.
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South Dakota
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