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Gov. Larry Rhoden's recently-announced Operation: Prairie Thunder has become a regular point of discussion since being ...
For over an hour, Sioux Falls city councilors heard the concerns from many community members about the state’s partnership ...
Election years call for politicians to do some tricky maneuvering. While an elected official will present a new initiative as ...
Mayor Paul TenHaken and the eight-member city council heard from dozens of people opposing Gov. Larry Rhoden's new "Operation ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Gov. Larry Rhoden announced South Dakota law enforcement agencies will be assisting in ICE deportations under a new initiative – Operation Prairie Thunder. During t… ...
The South Dakota Highway Patrol said they discovered 207 pounds of crystal meth during a traffic stop of a non-citizen.
Community members spoke up to express concern about what they called hateful and could incite fear or fail to address the problems at hand.
The transferring of inmates from the state system to ICE is part of Rhoden’s Operation Prairie Thunder which included an ...
The Aug. 6 meeting of the Sioux Falls City Council meeting had already been underway for three and a half hours when the final item of the night came up for discussion — Operation: Prairie Thunder.
Hundreds of people filled up Carnegie Hall to the point there were dozens of people in overflow. The group called on the city ...
The meeting lasted just shy of five hours, with over an hour dedicated to Operation Prairie Thunder. Public comments ranged from concerns for immigrant families – especially the Hispanic ...
Operation Prairie Thunder Two people specifically opposed Operation Prairie Thunder because of the logo design: a buffalo with a law enforcement officer hat and sunglasses with two lightning bolts.