A new fundamentalist group on the former FLDS compound
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A compound in rural Custer County, about nine miles southwest of the small town of Pringle, blends into the landscape just like other properties in the southern Black Hills.
But behind the natural beauty of the Black Hills, a compound near the small town of just over 100 people has become better known as the location for stories like this one. Stories about polygamy; about faulty recordkeeping; about allegations of abuse.
Rather than being known for W.H. Pringle – the cattleman for whom the town had been named – it became associated with another surname: Jeffs.
The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) is gone from the state in any organized capacity. Now, only a fractured group with remnants in different parts of the country remains after being led for many years by its prophet – Warren Jeffs. Jeffs is now serving a life sentence in a Texas prison for sexual assault on a child.
Now that the Jeffs no longer own and operate the Custer County compound, an investigation by KELOLAND News Digital Reporter Jacob Newton has uncovered evidence of ties between SDR Training Center and an entirely different fundamentalist Mormon group, separate from the legacy of the FLDS and Jeffs.
This group is known as the Order – aka the Kingston Order, the Kingston Group, the Davis County Cooperative Society (DCCS) or the Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ (LDCJC), and while they are not affiliated with the FLDS, their story may sound familiar.
The Order is a fundamentalist Mormon group which has engaged in polygamy, incest, child abuse, child labor violations and fraud, according to the Associated Press. The Order appears to be present in South Dakota, with activity being noted at the compound in 2023 and 2024.
It is not currently known why the Order purchased the compound in the Hills. Buildings at the property have recently been posted as available for rent on Airbnb.
In 2025, a child care program – a family day care with capacity for 12 children – was registered with the South Dakota Department of Social Services at the address of the former FLDS compound.
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