The Sixth Circuit Problem-Solving Court program celebrated its newest graduates this morning (Nov. 9, 2022) during an event at the Stanley County Courthouse in Fort Pierre.
Graduate Tate has been sober for 540 days.
Graduate Todd says he came into the program after getting his 5th DUI.
Graduate Justin says he appreciates the Problem-Solving Court support team helping him even when he was “challenging.”
Graduate Coy says he used alcohol and crystal meth just to get through the day, but now he’s actually looking forward to his future.
The Branding Iron Bistro was also recognized for its support of current and past employees who have gone through the Problem-Solving Court program.

Problem-Solving Court support team and Nov. 9, 2022, graduates.
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Problem-Solving Court Judge Christina Klinger shares a message of encouragement with the Nov. 9, 2022, graduates.
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Hughes County Sheriff Patrick Callahan shares personal challenges his family has dealt with during the Nov. 9, 2022, Problem-Solving Court graduation.
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Problem-Solving Court Judge Christina Klinger presents Pam Metzinger with Branding Iron Bistro with a certificate of appreciation for their support of the program.
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Problem-Solving Court graduation Nov. 9, 2022.
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