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STURGIS, S.D. – After spotting Rapid City Post 320 three runs in the top of the first inning, Sturgis Post 33 answered with six runs in the bottom of the inning and kept rolling to a 13-3 win Wednesday night. The Stars got off to a hot start as Wyatt Hunt’s 2 R.B.I. double gave […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Out of an abundance of caution, the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office reports two employees at the Care Campus have tested positive for COVID-19. Both employees were notified of a positive test result on Monday June 1, 2020. The employees had worked with fellow staff and clients at the Care Campus between […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says she will be examining the state’s policing laws after witnessing the death of George Floyd and protests it has sparked. The Republican governor didn’t have many specifics on what police reforms she would press for in the state, mentioning a few issues she was considering. […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – After more than 24 years of service to the citizens of Raid City, Chief Karl Jegeris has announced his intent to depart his leadership position at the Rapid City Police Department. He will be leaving to join the Children’s Home Society of South Dakota as their Director of Collaborative Excellence. Chief […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — South Dakota’s public universities have announced they won’t have students return to campus after the Thanksgiving break in order to mitigate coronavirus infections. The six public universities plan to bring students back to campus for classes in August, three days earlier than planned. But students will complete final exams remotely after […]
PIERRE, S.D. – There were 95 new positive tests for COVID-19 Wednesday according to the South Dakota Department of Health. In the Black Hills area, Pennington County reported 16 new cases. The new cases give Pennington 173 active cases with a cumulative total of 257. Oglala Lakota and Fall River County each reported one new […]
PIERRE, SD – Banks and businesses have been dealing with the details of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) since Congress authorized it in March as part of the economic bailout. Helping businesses convert the loans to a forgivable loan is the next big step, according to South Dakota Bank President Rob Stephenson. “It’s going to […]
SOUTH DAKOTA—June 2, 2020— During a health crisis, the underserved and those facing financial obstacles are often hit the hardest. For this reason, First Interstate and its Foundation have worked to proactively provide support in the form of donation dollars to Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) across our footprint. CDFIs provide affordable financing to underserved […]
STURGIS, S.D. – It was a very close race for three seats on the Meade 46-1 School Board in the Tuesday primary – so much so, a recount is possible. Along with that, some numbers that weren’t on the Secretary of State’s election portal. The Secretary of State’s website as of Tuesday morning has the […]
OLYMPIA, WA – Bug experts are dismissing as media hype the recent worry about so-called murder hornets spotted in Washington state. They say despite its homicidal nickname and recent headlines, the Asian giant hornet is not a big threat to people. The world’s largest hornets could be a threat to honeybees if they get established […]
Mitch Faulkner died April 29, 2024 at home in Spearfish due to complications from his battle with leukemia. […]