It's the monthly warning from the South Dakota Highway Patrol. Troopers will conduct sobriety checkpoints in more than a dozen counties during January.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says his office is reviewing a U.S. Supreme Court ruling to determine if it will have any effect on the state's law regarding blood tests for people suspected of drunken driving.
RAPID CITY - A 19-year-old South Dakota man has been sentenced to a year in custody for driving drunk and spitting on an emergency medical technician following a crash.