Family members among those charged in elder fraud prosecutions
A 2017 forgery case in northeast South Dakota has the hallmarks of many elderly exploitation cases. An 85-year-old victim. A young family member as suspect. Money stolen, a family torn apart, hearts broken.
According to court papers, the case began when 21-year-old Brett J. Moffenbier of Florence, S.D. was
South Dakota a national leader in battling elder fraud
As the Baby Boomer generation ages and financial exploitation of the elderly increases, the state of South Dakota is taking an aggressive approach to fighting fraud against the elderly and has suddenly become a national leader in catching scammers and preventing victimization.
South Dakota has one of the nation’s
Taste test draws clear distinction between patties
To discover the truth about the new, more advanced meatless burgers by Beyond Meat, South Dakota News Watch arranged a side-by-side comparison with traditional American ground beef.
We grilled up one pre-formed beef patty bought at Walmart and one pre-formed patty of The Beyond Burger by Beyond Meat. Here is
SD cattle industry pushes for stricter labeling of newest meatless burgers
Producers of meat substitute products have developed technologically advanced non-meat hamburgers – some that even mimic the bloody juices of real beef – and the new products have South Dakota beef industry groups concerned and fighting back.
Some in the beef industry claim that plant-based producers are misleading consumers through inventive packaging
Concerns grow as more kids are caught vaping in SD schools
School districts from Sioux Falls to Spearfish are grappling with an increase in students who are “vaping” on campus.
Students – some as young as middle schoolers – inhale from hand-held devices that heat liquid gels into an aerosol containing nicotine and flavored compounds.
Generically known as e-cigarettes, the vaping pens and
Faded pavement markings make South Dakota roads less safe
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Driving on East North Street in Rapid City can be trying. In the 100 block, the four-lane road curves up a hill into a busy commercial district. Pedestrian traffic can be heavy and cars frequently turn on and off the street from nearby homes, motels and
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