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  2. South Dakota Highway Patrol - Wikipedia

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    The blizzards and floods of 1952 taxed the resources of the Motor Patrol. 1953 ushered in the South Dakota Drivers License and 179 people died on South Dakota roads. A 40 million dollar highway construction project began in 1956 and the role of the Motor Patrolman as an enforcement officer began to change.

  3. South Dakota Department of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota Highway Patrol - State Law Enforcement Agency that assists motorists, investigates traffic accidents, enforces traffic laws and similar laws, and assists other law enforcement agencies throughout the state. [7] South Dakota Office of Highway Safety - Provides public education and support to reduce the number of roadway accidents. [8]

  4. List of law enforcement agencies in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of South Dakota. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 155 law enforcement agencies employing 1,636 sworn police officers, about 203 for each 100,000 residents.

  5. Inflation, turnover, little aid: Why South Dakota’s landmark ...

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    South Dakota rose to 47th in the nation for teacher pay thanks to the 2016 influx of funding, but has since fallen back to 49th, based on 2021-2022 state averages collected by the National ...

  6. Indianapolis police union wants higher pay, state patrol ...

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    Increase chief pay: Chris Bailey is the fourth IMPD chief to serve since 2016. He made about $141,000 in 2023. He made about $141,000 in 2023. Louisville's police chief makes almost $100,000 more ...

  7. Trooper (police rank) - Wikipedia

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    Trooper is a rank used by several civilian state law enforcement organizations in the United States.In its plural form, state troopers, it generally refers to sworn members of a state law enforcement agency, state police, state highway patrol, or state department of public safety, even though those officers may not necessarily be of the rank of trooper.

  8. What's the pay for teachers in South Dakota? State ... - AOL

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    The average South Dakota teacher salary increased by $3,125 between 2023 and 2024, or 5.87%, according to a recent state Department of Education report. ... It also comes in below the 7% increase ...

  9. South Dakota Wing Civil Air Patrol - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota Wing Civil Air Patrol (abbreviated as SDWG) is the highest echelon of CAP in the state of South Dakota. The wing headquarters is at the Rapid City Regional Airport in Rapid City, South Dakota. SDWG reports to CAP's North Central Region, which in turn reports to CAP National Headquarters at Maxwell AFB, Alabama. [1]