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The South Dakota Supreme Court has declared a judicial emergency in South Dakota in connection with the recent technical issue that has impacted the State of South Dakota network.
South Dakota state government telephone systems and websites went down across several departments Tuesday, limiting systems and services. One woman filling out driver’s licensing paperwork at the Sioux Falls One Stop Tuesday afternoon yelled in exasperation over the news.
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Statewide network outage disrupts essential services across South Dakota
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - A statewide technical issue disrupted several essential services that rely on South Dakota state network access. The problem began Tuesday when a power outage at the state data center caused core networking and storage systems to go offline, disrupting internet access, wireless services, phone systems and the state radio.
SOUTH DAKOTA — The State of South Dakota is experiencing a network outage that is affecting multiple departments and limiting services statewide.
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The Irmo Little League All-Stars are moving on at the Little League World Series and in improbable fashion!Irmo was struggling to bring home runs all game and w
The South Dakota Supreme Court has declared a judicial emergency in the state following a "large-scale technical issue" that has been affecting state websites and telephone systems since Aug. 19.
The South Dakota high school football playoffs begin October 23 with first round action, as the quarterfinals are the following week and the semifinals take place on November 7. The state championship games for all classes will be held November 13-15 in Vermillion, South Dakota from the DakotaDome.
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A day in South Dakota History
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - On Aug. 19, 1909, President William Howard Taft signed Proclamation 879, which opened the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Indian reservations to homesteaders. This proclamation allowed non-native Americans to purchase and settle ...