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The special session will be followed by the regular council meeting scheduled to begin at 6:30pm to address a wide range of civic matters, including infrastructure improvements, public safety ...
At approximately 10:05 p.m. Saturday night, law enforcement responded to reports of a shooting in the parking lot west of the Pennington County Fairgrounds. Upon arrival, officers located a juvenile ...
Johnson Siding Fire officials transferred control of the scene to a U.S. Forest Service crew about 90 minutes later.
COAXIS LNG Processing will receive $1.2 million to build a new facility in Buffalo, while Spartan Fire LLC is set to receive $636,000 to expand operations in Brandon. Together, the projects represent ...
The State Board of Elections approved a slate of rule changes Thursday to align with new laws passed by the 2025 legislature. Key updates include revised voter residency requirements and a major shift ...
The South Dakota Highway Patrol and the Sturgis Police Department released their final reports Sunday, marking the close of law enforcement activity for the 2025 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. According to ...
The firefighting effort was a coordinated interagency response in the Black Hills, with South Dakota Wildfire (SDWF) contributing a hand crew, two engines, and aerial support. Aircraft dropped both ...
Rapid City police responded to a reported robbery last Friday at a business located at 718 E. Saint Patrick Street. Upon arrival, officers spoke with an employee who described a coordinated theft ...
At Wednesday’s Agricultural Export Summit, hosted by South Dakota Trade, regional ag leaders gathered to discuss trade and processing challenges. U.S. Reps. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) and Adrian Smith (R-NE ...
Rapid City Area Schools Assistant Superintendent Cory Strasser reported a strong summer recruitment season, with enough teachers in place to launch the school year. Strasser says the district is ...
A South Dakota Highway Patrol trooper took swift and decisive action Sunday afternoon to stop a wrong-way driver on Interstate 90, averting what could have been a deadly crash.
Veterans living in the Rocky Mountain region—including South Dakota—are facing a significantly higher risk of developing dementia compared to their peers in other parts of the country, according to a ...