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Masks and vaccines optional in South Dakota back-to-school plans -- for now
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Man accused in 2013 death of South Dakota woman with Wisconsin ties
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Man accused in 2013 death of South Dakota woman
July 17, 2021 GMT
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) A South Dakota man is accused in the death of Custer woman, whose decomposed body was found in the Black Hills in 2013.
The Rapid City Journal reports Richard Melvin Schmitz, 53, was arrested at his home near Hill City without incident Friday morning.
Schmitz will make his initial court appearance Monday on a second-degree murder charge.
Meshell Will, 38, was last seen alive in Keystone on Aug. 24, 2013. Originally from Wisconsin, she had been in Custer for about six months, authorities said.
Someone taking photos along Iron Mountain Road near Mount Rushmore discovered the body about a week after she went missing.
Man accused in 2013 death of South Dakota woman
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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem questioned the grit and instinct of fellow GOP governors who enacted Covid-19 measures like mask mandates and business closures to stop the spread of the virus in their states last year
By Maeve Reston, CNN
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem questioned the grit and instinct of fellow GOP governors who enacted Covid-19 measures like mask mandates and business closures to stop the spread of the virus in their states last year, warning that some of them are now “rewriting history” about their records as the threat wanes across the country.