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The South Dakota Department of Transportation and South Dakota Highway Patrol announced that U.S. Highway 14A in Spearfish Canyon was successfully cleared and reopened to traffic around 5:30 p.m. on ...
Five newly elected members of the Rapid City Common Council will take their oaths of office today, marking the beginning of their three-year terms. The Council will also elect its officers for the ...
A former local news anchor was sentenced Thursday after pleading no contest to a charge of simple assault – domestic violence stemming from an incident in February 2024. Shad Olson told the judge he ...
The name of the victim of a crash near Wall last Wednesday morning has been released.
Under the Big Beautiful Bill, up to 25-thousand dollars worth of tips can be deducted from an individuals income taxes, before taxes can be applied.
The Oglala Sioux Tribe President says the U.S. government has long overlooked its treaty obligations to the tribe. Frank Star Comes Out expressed concern over recent federal budget cuts affecting key ...
Ambulance services across South Dakota are getting a major upgrade, thanks to federal COVID relief funding. Through a $7.5 million grant program managed by the state Department of Health, local ...
Talk of a visit to Rapid City by Vice President JD Vance has been circulating—but there has been no official confirmation. Multiple inquiries to the Office of the Vice President had gone unanswered, ...
The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office, along with state and federal safety agencies, stresses that “buzzed driving is drunk driving.” They’re urging celebrants to plan ahead: choose a designated ...
A routine traffic stop for speeding early Friday morning resulted in the arrest of two individuals and the seizure of multiple illegal substances, according to the Summerset Police Department. The ...
Sanford Health, based in Sioux Falls, continues its West River expansion with recent acquisitions of Black Hills Orthopedics and Creekside Medical Clinic. Following its partnership with The Good ...
The storm’s origins trace back to Butte County, where tennis ball-sized hail and 80 mph winds were reported around 4 p.m. Saturday. By 6:25 p.m., grapefruit-sized hail shattered a deputy’s windshield ...
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