AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGubernatorial Runoff Endorsements: Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken formally endorsed Gov. Larry Rhoden for South Dakota governor, arguing Rhoden’s “morals, ethics, faith, or character” and pointing to state actions tied to Sioux Falls like Highway Patrol staffing, airport expansion, and a city sales-tax option for special projects. Local Government: Rapid City swore in five new council members and picked new leadership for 2026-27, with Stephen Tamang elected president and Callie Meyer vice president. Election Administration: The Sioux Falls mayoral runoff recount board is set for Wednesday, with three appointed members and a process expected to take more than 10 hours. State Policy & Schools: South Dakota education officials are weighing alternatives to licensing exams as teacher shortages hit rural and tribal districts hardest. Public Finance & Compliance: A 605Drive audit found South Dakota’s vehicle title/registration system charged incorrect taxes in some transactions, with refunds and owed amounts identified. Consumer Protection: BBB warned of a fraudulent “Infinity Auctions” website using a phony Rapid City address to scam vehicle buyers. Energy & Permitting: The Dewey-Burdock uranium project says it’s restarting South Dakota state permitting after securing final federal permits following a 13-year hold. Crime & Courts: A Mound City man was sentenced to 15 years (with five suspended) for third-degree rape, and a class-action lawsuit alleges Hy-Vee failed to pay overtime to department managers. Civic Life: Sioux Falls also marked America’s 250th with a return of its Independence Day parade, and Rapid City/Sioux Falls leaders continue to roll out community projects and events.
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