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Rapid City is gearing up for its annual Independence Day fireworks show this Friday, July 4, launching around 9:30 p.m. from Executive Golf Course. The 20-minute display, choreographed by J&M Displays ...
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 ...
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 Rapid City Legal & Finance Committee voted 4-1 on Wednesday to support funding plans for a new multi-use sports complex on Seger Drive, near Rushmore Crossing. The project now heads to the full ...
Rapid City Police are searching for 18-year-old Jaxon Jewett in connection with a shooting that occurred Wednesday afternoon at a residence on the 100 block of Signal Drive in the Star Village ...
Lawmakers in Pierre got a glimpse of the future of emergency response this week, courtesy of a high-tech ambulance parked outside the Capitol. But instead of rushing to a call, the vehicle was ...
A new ProPublica report alleges that former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem secretly earned $80,000 in 2023 through her private company, Ashwood Strategies LLC, formed during her second term. The ...
Governor Larry Rhoden signed over 200 bills into law this year, with 197 taking effect today. New laws include: SB 62 requires reporting of misconduct and crime within government. SB 63 protects ...
South Dakota’s Department of Corrections has lost over $25,000 in federal funds originally allocated to help investigate and prevent sexual assaults behind bars. The money, part of a two-year grant ...
City Streets Division crews are on scene of a sink hole on North Maple Avenue near Texas Roadhouse and Dahl’s Chainsaw Art Galleries.
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 ...