South Dakota
South Dakota Public Health Laboratory’s Forensic Chemistry Section earns prestigious accreditation
The South Dakota Department of Health proudly announces the official accreditation of the Forensic Chemistry Section at the South Dakota Public Health Laboratory by the ANSI National Accreditation Board. This significant achievement, granted on Dec. 21, 2023, marks a new achievement and a historic milestone for the laboratory, and reflects its ongoing commitment to excellence in forensic testing.
“The accreditation of the Forensic Chemistry Section is a testament to our state’s dedication to the highest standards in forensic testing. This achievement recognizes the hard work and expertise of the laboratory team, and reinforces our commitment to top-tier public health services for South Dakota residents,” said Secretary Melissa Magstadt.
ANAB’s decision follows a meticulous review, confirming that the Forensic Chemistry Section not only meets, but exceeds the rigorous accreditation requirements. Accredited providers, including the South Dakota Public Health Laboratory, are expected to uphold these high standards and adhere to ANAB’s Terms and Conditions for Accreditation.
This accomplishment puts the Forensic Chemistry Section at the forefront of forensic testing, setting a benchmark for excellence. The laboratory remains dedicated to surpassing ANAB’s expectations and providing exceptional forensic testing services to the community.
The South Dakota Department of Health congratulates the Forensic Chemistry Section on this recognition, acknowledges past accomplishments, and highlights the laboratory’s ongoing commitment to upholding the highest standards in forensic testing.
For more details on this accreditation and the SDPHL’s commitment to excellence, please visit the DOH Website.
South Dakota
Transparency, data protection laws take effect July 1
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Several new South Dakota laws officially take effect July 1 after being signed into law this session.
This includes new rules on government transparency, online safety, and data privacy.
The Attorney General’s office says the changes are designed to protect South Dakotans both online and in public institutions.
The following 10 bills go into effect July 1:
- Senate Bill 17: Prohibits a candidate or political committee from accepting contributions or loans made by a foreign national. It was unanimously passed by both the House and Senate.
- Senate Bill 41: Revise a provision related to criminal invasions of privacy, prohibit the creation and distribution of digitally fabricated material of an identifiable individual, and provide penalties therefor.
- Senate Bill 42: Enhance the penalties for ingestion, possession with intent to deliver, and delivery of a controlled substance in a state correctional facility.
- Senate Bill 43: Address search and seizure provisions applicable to digital currency.
- Senate Bill 44: Establish investigative subpoena authority to gather business records in certain investigations.
- Senate Bill 45: Revise a provision regulating delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, THC-O acetate, and hexahydrocannabinol for persons under the age of under the age of twenty-one and to provide a penalty therefor.
- Senate Bill 46: Modify the requirements for open meeting agendas and provide a penalty therefor.
- Senate Bill 47: Revise the requirements for executive sessions and closed meetings.
- Senate Bill 48: Clarify that an official open meeting agenda must be posted online at least seventy-two hours before the scheduled start of the meeting.
- Senate Bill 49: Safeguards the integrity, privacy, and security of genetic data and provides a civil penalty therefor.
“These bills protect our citizens from online predators, scammers, and illegal drugs, while they strengthen transparency within state government,” said Attorney General Jackley.
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Vermillion’s Reuvers commits to South Dakota
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Vermillion guard Taylor Reuvers is staying home as the junior announced her commitment to USD via X on Tuesday.
Reuvers earned first team All-State honors as a sophomore, averaging 27.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game. The 2028 graduate led her squad to a 13-9 record for the 2025-26 season.
South Dakota
130 mph straight line winds devastate South Dakota wind farm – Oklahoma Energy Today
Oklahoma didn’t suffer any strong wind damage this week, but wind farms in South Dakota certainly did.
Several wind turbines were toppled by the 130 MPH winds that hit the central part of the state Monday morning. They were described as straight line winds and not tornadoes. But the winds compared to those recorded in some tornadoes.
The 131-mph wind was recorded at Holabird in Hyde County at 6:15 a.m. local time.
A picture of the extensive damage showed at least 7 of the wind towers were bent over by the powerful Mother Nature.
According to a report by Energy News Beat, storm chaser Jakob McMillin documented the scene in a widely shared post on X (formerly Twitter), showing multiple wind turbine towers collapsed or heavily damaged, with blades and structural debris scattered across the prairie. In replies to his post, McMillin stated he observed “over 20” turbines destroyed or critically damaged.
The Affected Wind Farm
The damaged facility is the South Dakota Wind Energy Center (also known as the Highmore Wind Energy Project or Highmore Wind Farm), located approximately 10 miles south of Highmore.
- Number of turbines: 27
- Turbine model: GE Vernova 1.5s (1.5 MW each)
- Total nameplate capacity: 40.5 MW
- Commissioning year: 2003 (South Dakota’s first major wind farm)
- Owner/Operator: NextEra Energy Resources (formerly FPL Energy)
- Power purchaser: Basin Electric Power Cooperative
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