Votes to fire Watertown city manager shielded from public
South Dakota sunshine laws require governments to cast votes in open.

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By Joe Sneve of The Dakota Scout, Austin Goss, The Dakota Scout - December 20, 2024 in Featured, Government, News, Politics Reading Time: 3 minutes
Watertown city officials cut ties with their city administrator during a closed door meeting, despite South Dakota sunshine laws prohibiting local gov...
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