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Faith man found guilty of burglary

A 35-year-old Faith man has been found guilty in federal district court of first-degree burglary following a two-day trial and is awaiting sentencing. The verdict was returned April 2. Dalton Hump was indicted by a federal grand jury in October 2025.
Perry Keller, Joe Martindale and Kyle Tesch of Keller Trenching, along with Albert Keller of Keller Drilling, removed the old solar panels from the roof of the Isabel City Shop last week as part of a re-roofing project. The flat roof is being replaced by a pitched roof.

Perry Keller, Joe Martindale and Kyle Tesch of Keller Trenching, along with Albert Keller of Keller Drilling, removed the old solar panels from the roof of the Isabel City Shop last week as part of a re-roofing project. The flat roof is being replaced by a pitched roof.

Removed the old solar panels

Sheriffs’ Reports

Dewey County Sheriff Ashley ArpanMarch 2026 calls for service 911 open line: 1 Administrative: 1 Fire Alarm - Pull Station: 1 Ambulance Assist: 4 Animal: 2 Assist other Agency: 5 Burglary: 1 Controlled Burn: 1 Citizen Assistance: 3 Civil Standby/keep the peace: 1 Community Oriented Policing: 3...

Fourth Circuit Court

Corson County, McIntoshApril 2 State of South Dakota vs. Michael Odriscoll, 20, of Bozeman, MT. Ingest intoxicant other than alcoholic beverage. No plea entered.State of South Dakota vs. Kaleb Bootz, 19, of Lemmon.

EB woman faces charges stemming from DUI arrest

A 33-year-old Eagle Butte woman is facing DUI charges after a crash in Rapid City.According to Rapid City police, authorities were dispatched to the intersection of 5th Street and Main Street for a vehicle crash at around 6:15 p.m. last Wednesday, April 8.
City girl runs veterinarian practice on the prairie since 2020

City girl runs veterinarian practice on the prairie since 2020

City girl runs veterinarian practice on the prairie since 2020

In the fall of 2020, Kate Anderson started a small veterinary clinic called Wild Acres Veterinary.Kate was raised in Minneapolis and was “a city girl through and through,” but this didn’t stop a friend from inviting her to a family member’s ranch in the summer of her freshman year of high school.