July 2024

Sioux Falls has it’s own version of ‘Unsolved Mysteries’

In fact, it’s so strange, the public wasn’t engaged to solve it.

The rumor going around between officers is that on the night of the BLM protests at the mall when every law enforcement agency in the area responded someone robbed a big box store, and they weren’t looking for Busch Light and table saws. They took all of their guns. ALL OF THEM. Don’t know the value of that stuff, but I would guess north of a million dollars.

The irony is officers say the SFPD classified it as an unsolved crime pissing a lot of people off.

The minor disturbance of latch key kids throwing pebbles at officers in the mall parking lot was a great decoy to pull off one of the largest property crimes committed in Sioux Falls.

Unsolved.

You would have thought they would have reached out to the public to help solve such a great loss?

The last police chief left shortly after this happened.

UPDATE: Who is paying for this?

UPDATE: Since I posted this story either the developer of city has been sweeping this street everyday. It is appreciated.

This street in front of the apartments wasn’t in stellar shape before construction started and now it is completely destroyed. I wonder who will be paying to resurface and fix this street once construction is done? I would guess just to resurface this street would come to about the same amount the developer paid the city for the lot.

Now there may be something in the contract that requires the developer to reimburse the city for the costs associated with street repair but we know who the developer is . . .

I have also heard tons of comments about the structure from downtowners, none of them positive. Most just don’t understand how such an ugly concrete box got permitted there.

Argus Leader Case against the City of Sioux Falls thrown out

I figured a judge would toss this. (Actually an injunction was denied, the case can still move forward) never understood the argument they were making. The Dakota Scout could not register until after the legislature changed the law.

I think the bigger issue here is the MASSIVE CONFLICT OF INTEREST. I think if not a few, ALL councilors knew that Paulson was an investor and all 9 councilors (includes mayor) have received money and campaign assistance from the email farmer.

But let’s play an ignorant constituent and PRETEND that the council had NO clue who the investors were. If that were the case, why did they vote on this? They know that they have to file a investor disclosure with the SOS and that disclosure should have been a public document BEFORE the council voted. But somehow that filing got mysteriously misplaced.

Shananigans.

This case should have never been about timelines, it’s about a council who has NO ethics and approves a contract that will benefit an investor. And I would argue that Paulson isn’t really benefitting monetarily, but he does control the narrative. You know, like when you reject a mural because you think it is racist, and the media, including the DS didn’t touch the story with a ten foot pool. Shocker!

This case isn’t a question of legality, the Dakota Scout met SOME of those requirements, it is a ETHICAL issue and ALL 9 on that DAIS need to taken to the ethics commission, one by one, and dealt their punishment.

My position on the matter hasn’t changed. The internet has been in existence for over 30 years, it is time to embrace it. Public notices in a paper with a circulation of 5,000 or even 7,000 isn’t cutting it. Nobody goes and reads 6 point type in a paper you pickup at Burger King. Give me a break! It is laughable to think that even one single person is getting their legals from a printed paper.

If you want to see public notices, you can, 24/7, 365 days a year, for free, ONLINE! And if you still want to resist the evil internet you can go to the clerk’s office (unfortunately they don’t serve cheeseburgers) and get a print out. This isn’t hard folks. Stop wasting tax dollars on a service that virtually 1% population MAY use.

Maybe the city could have Legal Notice Mondays and have food trucks in front of Carnegie that wrap your sandwiches in printed out legal notices! Bet you would reach about half of the population that way, because if there is one thing Sioux Falls is good at, it’s eating!

It’s all pretty damn ridiculous how our state legislature crafts laws. They still think it is 1952.