A multimillion dollar question is slated to appear on ballots in the upcoming Gallatin County general election asking voters to pay for a replacement for the Law and Justice Center.
The Gallatin County Commission approved a bond issue up to $29 million to appear on ballots for the upcoming election on Nov. 2.
This isnât the first time the question has appeared, but the price tag and scale of the project have been reduced.
âI think this is the third time Iâve voted to put a project like this on the ballot and the voters have rejected it twice, and I think rightly so,â Commissioner Joe Skinner said during Tuesdayâs meeting. âThey said âtake it back, reduce it and do something different,â and weâve listened to them, and I think we have done that.â
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AP Photo/Manuel Balce Cenetan this Sept. 9, 2019, file photo, South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg, joined by a bipartisan group of state attorneys general, speaks to reporters in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington. A judge overseeing the criminal trial of South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg is ordering medical providers to turn over their health records for the pedestrian who was struck and killed by Ravnsborg last year. The order comes after Ravnsborg’s defense alleged in court documents that Boever’s Sept. 12 death may have been a suicide.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) A judge overseeing the criminal trial of South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg is ordering medical providers to turn over their health records for the man killed when Ravnsborg struck him last year.
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Judge in Ravnsborg case OK s opening pedestrian victim s mental health records
A defense attorney representing Jason Ravnsborg, S.D. s Attorney General, convinced Judge John Brown on Monday, July 12 in a Pierre courthouse to allow a review of the prescriptions, mental health facility stays of Joe Boever prior to an August trial. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | ×
Defense attorney Timothy Rensch, representing South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg, exits the courthouse in Pierre on Monday, July 12, 2021, following a motions hearing. (Christopher Vondracek / Forum News Service)
PIERRE, S.D. A county judge says he wants to peer into mental health records in order to ascertain whether the man struck and killed by the South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg last year had any reason to jump into the lane of traffic.
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