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Argus Leader asking for news tips They could always go out and hire some reporters

After announcing that the Gannett system of newspapers (parent company to the state’s largest daily, the Argus Leader) has gobbled up two more of the state’s daily newspapers – the Watertown Public Opinion and the Aberdeen American News – the Argus recently put out a plea for the public to feed them information. No other news organization in South Dakota has our level of reach, or the ability to let government officials know we’re paying attention, and we’re not afraid to raise the difficult questions taxpayers are asking. That’s why we’re launching a new reader-driven initiative: 100 Eyes on South Dakota, based in our namesake and the philosophy of the 100-eyed Greek giant, the Argus – keeping watch from all directions.

Argus Leader launches investigative project, wants reader particpation

It starts with you. Throughout the years, the Argus Leader’s watchdog team has taken tips and answered questions from readers that resulted in hard-hitting, transformative stories. In some cases, changes in state laws started with readers. We’ve held public officials accountable. We’ve tracked questionable government spending. We’ve tackled crises in mental health and treatment. We’ve explored the state’s failure to offer adequate education to deaf or hard of hearing children for decades. We uncovered how an elected state’s attorney had been absent from his job for days or even months at a time, which eventually led to his resignation. We’ve shined a light on the state’s unclear definition of “consent” when it comes to sexual assault. We wrote about an insurance company that preyed on the elderly, and we’ve exposed predatory hospital pricing, both of which led to changes in state laws.

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