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• Yankton lawyer David Hosmer, who frequently represents people referred for involuntary commitment to the Human Services Center, said the bill was narrowly written to deal only with those found to be dangerous to others. If South Dakota does

not take action, the federal government might require the state to submit the names of mentally ill people who have not been found to be dangerous, said Hosmer, who helped write the bill.

Nebraska man claims $1M jackpot at SD casino

• PINE RIDGE, S.D. (AP) -- A Nebraska man has claimed a $1 million jackpot at Pine Ridge's Prairie Wind Casino, where he'd spent part of Valentine's Day with his wife of 60 years.
• Gordon "Bud" Thompson, a retired railroad conductor from Alliance, Neb., said

his wife Donna was the one playing at the casino. He decided to try a few spins on a nearby Freedom Rings machine as he waited for her to finish.
• He put about $9 worth of quarters into the three-reel machine and hit a jackpot worth about $1,037,000.
• "I didn't even realize what had happened right away," Thompson, 80, told KOTA-TV.
• The machine locked up and required a casino worker to verify the size of the payout.
• "All at once, it hits you in the fanny and you just don't know what to think," Thompson told the Rapid City Journal.
• He said he doesn't expect to get the payout until spring, at the earliest.
• Thompson's family -- including three sons, 12 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren -- are ecstatic, he said.
• "A family meeting will decide the outcome of the funds," he said, adding that they don't have extravagant plans in the works. "We've been pretty well satisfied with what we've got."

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
• 1. POLICE FIND TESTOSTERONE, NEEDLES AT PISTORIUS HOME

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