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UNDATED – Legislative, school board and city council races highlighted primary election day in South Dakota Tuesday. Here’s a look at area races: For legislative races; Gary Cammack won the District 29, State Senate Republican primary and Dean Wink and Kirk Chaffee won the District 29 State Representative primary over Thomas Brunner and Lincoln Shuck. […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – South Dakota voters chose incumbents in the Republican Primary Tuesday for U.S. House and Senate. Mike Rounds jumped out to a commanding lead over Scyler Borglum of Rapid City and will advance to the November general election. Also, Dusty Johnson also won easily with a victory over Liz Marty May. In […]
PINEDALE, WY – The oldest active cattle drive in Wyoming is under threat. Several environmental groups have sued the Forest Service and Fish & Wildlife Service in order to halt grazing on National Forest land, seeking to destroy a historic cattle drive that has operated since the 19th century. The Upper Green River Drift is a cattle drive that’s been […]
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Health recorded 33 new cases of COVID-19 in their Tuesday report. The new cases pushed the cumulative total in the state to 5,067, however the number of active cases saw a decrease today. Health officials say active cases tumbled from 1,069 yesterday to 1,015 today. In the […]
SIOUX FALLS, SD – The anticipated peak in coronavirus infections in South Dakota has changed over the past two months….and may be changing again, according to health officials. Statewide, experts had predicted 132,700 infections and that most communities would peak at the same time which was initially around July 1st. That was followed by an […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – A protest in Rapid City did occur last night, but remained peaceful. The protest was created by Carly Siers and it attracted hundreds of people as they marched from the courthouse to Main Street Square before ending at Memorial Park. At one point, Rapid City police shut down St Joseph Street […]
Mitch Faulkner died April 29, 2024 at home in Spearfish due to complications from his battle with leukemia. […]