South Dakota
South Dakota high school basketball scores for Feb. 10
South Dakota high school basketball scores for Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024:
Aberdeen Christian 78, Sully Buttes 54
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 85, Wakpala 53
De Smet 63, Hills-Beaver Creek (Minn.) 45
Douglas 62, Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud) 49
Elkton-Lake Benton 63, Garretson 55
Flandreau 50, Clark/Willow Lake 31
Groton Area 78, Mobridge-Pollock 39
Harrisburg 59, Rapid City Stevens 52
Iroquois/Lake Preston 69, Arlington 63
Lemmon 65, New Underwood 60
Leola/Frederick Area 77, Webster Area 58
Madison 80, Canton 74
Marty 90, Bennett County 71
Milbank 63, Tri-Valley 48
North Central 65, Herreid/Selby Area 59 (OT)
Sioux Valley 72, Parker 37
Todd County 49, Miller 48
Wessington Springs 77, Hitchcock-Tulare 48
Yankton 64, Rapid City Central 34
Belle Fourche Classic
Belle Fourche 52, Kadoka Area 45
Lead-Deadwood 82, Redfield 51
DWU Classic, in Mitchell
Bridgewater-Emery 64, Platte-Geddes 50
Dell Rapids St. Mary 59, Gregory 53
Freeman 55, Lower Brule 51
Hamlin 81, Viborg-Hurley 39
Howard 53, Parkston 48
McCook Central/Montrose 54, Corsica-Stickney 48
Philip 49, Centerville 44
St. Thomas More 49, Mount Vernon/Plankinton 38
White River 58, Canistota 50
Sacred Hoops Classic, in Chamberlain
Colome 71, Flandreau Indian 36
Lakota Tech 68, Crazy Horse 55
Pine Ridge 65, Santee (Neb.) 45
Potter County 59, Kimball/White Lake 41
St. Francis Indian 76, Lyman 73 (OT)
Belle Fourche 55, Hanson 40
Brandon Valley 69, Sioux Falls Lincoln 24
Bridgewater-Emery 37, Menno 25
Canton 68, Madison 48
Chester 62, Colman-Egan 39
Flandreau 65, Clark/Willow Lake 33
Garretson 66, Elkton-Lake Benton 60
Lemmon 55, New Underwood 30
Little Wound 61, Lead-Deadwood 38
Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud) 73, Douglas 38
Miller 61, Todd County 47
Mobridge-Pollock 41, Groton Area 33
Parkston 50, Bon Homme 44
Rapid City Central 58, Yankton 40
Rapid City Stevens 66, Harrisburg 61 (OT)
Sioux Falls Christian 41, Mount Vernon/Plankinton 30
Sioux Valley 83, Parker 50
Tri-Valley 65, Milbank 54
Webster Area 61, Leola/Frederick Area 53
Wessington Springs 49, Hitchcock-Tulare 35
Great Plains Conference Classic, in Lake Andes
Avon 44, Burke 29
Centerville 52, Andes Central/Dakota Christian 40
Corsica-Stickney 48, Freeman Academy/Marion 13
Gayville-Volin 50, Marty 17
Scotland 43, Colome 30
Tripp-Delmont/Armour 51, Alcester-Hudson 38
Sacred Hoops Classic, in Chamberlain
Potter County 61, Pine Ridge 10
St. Francis Indian 59, Flandreau Indian 38
Warner Classic
Aberdeen Roncalli 51, Warner 35
Herreid/Selby Area 44, Waubay/Summit 36
Highmore-Harrold 42, Langford Area 28
Ipswich 43, Waverly-South Shore 29
Jones County 46, Wolsey-Wessington 43
Sully Buttes 43, Lower Brule 40
Wilmot 60, Tiospa Zina 31
South Dakota
DOE selects nine school districts for 2026 South Dakota Perkins Reserve grant
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Nine school districts have been selected as recipients of the 2026 Perkins Reserve Grant by the South Dakota Department of Education.
The grant provides major equipment upgrades for Career and Technical Education programs, helping to equip students with the skills and experiences needed for post-secondary education and the workforce.
“CTE programs are constantly evolving to match the pace of workforce needs,” said Secretary of Education Dr. Joseph Graves.
“The South Dakota Perkins Reserve Grant aids schools in equipping students with current technologies, resources, and tools, offering students a realistic, hands-on learning experience that will strengthen their marketability to colleges or employers once they leave the K-12 education system.”
The following school districts have been named as the 2026 recipients:
- Aberdeen School District:
- Awarded $30,233 for new precision machine equipment for the manufacturing program.
- De Smet School District:
- Awarded $15,898 for modernizing metal fabrication within agriculture programs.
- Lake Preston School District:
- Awarded $43,160 for expansion of program offers in multiple career clusters to strengthen industrial alignment.
- McLaughlin School District:
- Awarded $11,997 to purchase equipment to offer a new culinary arts program.
- Menno School District:
- Awarded $32,844 to purchase small engines and attend professional development opportunities to enhance the agricultural mechanics program.
- Mitchell School District:
- Awarded $38,663 for the modernization of the automotive technology lab.
- Timber Lake School District:
- Awarded $42,400 for the expansion of agriculture course offerings to strengthen industry alignment.
- Wakpala School District:
- Awarded $40,145 to purchase a skid steer simulator to enhance the agriculture and construction program.
- Wolsey-Wessington School District:
- Awarded $26,201 to purchase industry-aligned equipment to enhance the agriculture and construction program.
You can learn more about the South Dakota Perkins Reserve Grant at doe.sd.gov.
Copyright 2026 Dakota News Now. All rights reserved.
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SD Lottery Powerball, Lotto America winning numbers for March 4, 2026
The South Dakota Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at March 4, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from March 4 drawing
07-14-42-47-56, Powerball: 06, Power Play: 4
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lotto America numbers from March 4 drawing
33-38-39-47-51, Star Ball: 07, ASB: 02
Check Lotto America payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Dakota Cash numbers from March 4 drawing
02-18-22-30-32
Check Dakota Cash payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from March 4 drawing
12-13-36-39-58, Bonus: 03
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
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.
- Millionaire for Life: 10:15 p.m. CT daily.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a South Dakota editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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South Dakota lawmakers push bill criminalizing deepfakes nearer to governor’s desk
PIERRE — A bill from South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley to criminalize the creation or sharing of deepfakes was amended this week to more clearly define what constitutes nudity before it reaches Gov. Larry Rhoden’s desk.
The amendment, added on the floor of the House of Representatives, came in response to concerns about unintended consequences.
Senate Bill 41 creates a class of felony crime for the creation or distribution of images digitally altered to depict a person in a state of nudity or involved in a sexually explicit act, commonly referred to as deepfakes.
In testimony in the House Judiciary Committee on Monday in Pierre, Jackley pointed to the case of Mark Rathbun, a former Division of Motor Vehicles employee who is accused of taking images of women and girls from state databases and creating sexual images.“This is real, and it’s something that we unfortunately are seeing happen in our state,” Jackley said.
The judiciary committee voted 8-3 to send the bill to the House floor but not before a discussion on its potential to criminalize political memes.
The bill’s definition of nudity originally encompassed a partial state of nudity. Fort Pierre Republican Rep. Will Mortenson asked Jackley if that would include a fabricated topless photo. Jackley said yes. Then Mortenson asked if a fabricated image of Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker without a shirt, if shared by President Donald Trump on social media, would put the president in line for felony charges.
Jackley said a Pritzker image wouldn’t qualify because Pritzker is male, but Mortenson pushed back.
He noted that partially nude fabrications would be a felony if done with the intent to “self-gratify or alarm, annoy, embarrass, harass, invade the privacy of, threaten, or cause emotional, financial, physical, psychological, or reputational harm to that individual.”
Nothing in the bill specified that a person in a digitally fabricated topless image must be female.
“We just said that half-nude is a state of nudity, and so now he’s shirtless, and the point of this is to embarrass this guy,” Mortenson said of his topless Pritzker meme scenario.
Mortenson voted against the bill in committee but brought an amendment Tuesday to define nudity as inclusive of male or female genitalia, buttocks or the female nipple.
The amendment passed, but it did not address every concern about the bill.
Democratic Rep. Kadyn Wittman of Sioux Falls asked Jackley during the bill’s committee hearing why he didn’t use it to enhance penalties for people who film others in states of undress or participating in sexual activity against their will.
That behavior is a felony if it involves the recording of a minor, or if it happens repeatedly. The new penalties for deepfakes would be added to the same chapter of South Dakota law.
“Why is the first time hidden recording a misdemeanor generally, but a digitally fabricated image would automatically be a classified felony,” said Wittman.
Jackley said he feels that the creation of digitally manipulated sexual images, even if they aren’t shared, signals “significant criminal intent.” He told South Dakota Searchlight after the committee meeting that he’s open to addressing that issue, but that SB 41’s primary purpose was to target deepfakes.
On the House floor, Wittman was one of two representatives to say the bill’s felony penalties could be unnecessarily harsh in instances where young people make “a stupid decision” and create a deepfake.
“I feel like, in a lot of situations, this bill covers behavior that could be covered by a lower level of offense,” Wittman said.
Supporters countered that the creation of fake nudes can do real psychological damage to real people, and that the state needs to clearly signal that doing so is a serious crime.
“It’s only fun and games until it happens to you,” said Rep. Mary Fitzgerald, R-St. Onge.
The bill passed the House 60-6. It now moves to the state Senate, which passed the bill 32-0 on Jan. 16. The Senate would need to approve the amended version of the bill before it could be delivered to Gov. Larry Rhoden to sign or veto.
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