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Rhoden’s office referenced a state law passed last year banning agricultural land ownership by six foreign governments. Former Governor and current Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem also ...
Republican State Senator Casey Crabtree of Madison has officially filed his candidacy for South Dakota’s sole U.S. House seat, becoming the second Republican to do so following Attorney General Marty ...
The Sturgis City Council has approved contracts for two significant enhancements to the city’s airport, part of a $6 million improvement plan that includes construction of a new terminal and a ...
Police responded to a reported assault Tuesday afternoon at Destiny FourSquare Church on E. Philadelphia Street. Authorities say 39-year-old Rebecca Goodbear attacked an employee during a scheduled ...
In response to three confirmed measles cases in South Dakota, the state Department of Health launched a series of vaccination clinics last month, including an MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) clinic ...
During last night’s meeting, the Rapid City Council voted 7-2 to approve allocating $5 million in surplus Vision Funds to a new multi-purpose sports complex, as proposed by Mayor Jason Salamun. The ...
With the 4 th of July in the rear-view, Rapid City is gearing up to become a top destination for America’s 250th birthday celebration next year. Mayor Jason Salamun announced ambitious plans to ...
At last night’s Rapid City Council meeting, five were sworn in for new three-year terms following their election in last month’s municipal vote. The group includes newcomers Stephen Tamang (Ward One) ...
At approximately 11:30 p.m. on July 2, Rapid City police responded to reports of a white SUV dragging a metal mailbox under its bumper on E. North Street. Officers located the vehicle and conducted a ...
As the City of Sturgis prepares for the 85th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, officials are tightening the budget, cutting $1.5 million to reach a $10.5 million city budget for 2025. A major portion of those ...
A 54-year-old woman is in custody after allegedly setting a fire at a home in central Rapid City.
The Rapid City Council voted unanimously Monday night to approve a 3% salary increase for all non-union city employees, following a brief delay in the decision.
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