South Dakota not liable for sinkhole under neighborhood, justices rule
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A spring 2020 view of a sinkhole in Black Hawk that opened near homes built atop a former gypsum mine. (Courtesy of Dan Austin)Homeowners in Black Hawk whose properties were damaged by a sinkhole are not entitled to compensation from the state, the South Dakota Supreme Court ruled Friday.
The 30-foot-deep sinkhole yawned open in April 2020 in a neighborhood called Hideaway Hills, which was built on land reclaimed after a gypsum mine closed. It was the largest sinkhole to appear in the developmen
The 30-foot-deep sinkhole yawned open in April 2020 in a neighborhood called Hideaway Hills, which was built on land reclaimed after a gypsum mine closed. It was the largest sinkhole to appear in the developmen
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