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STURGIS, S.D. — The Harrisburg Post 45 baseball squad made the long trip from eastern S.D to take on Sturgis Post 33 at Strong Field and left with two convincing wins. The Tigers started slow in game one and were down 3-1 after one inning, as the Titans scored three runs on three hits in […]
CUSTER, S.D. – Officials in Custer State Park say the Mine Draw Fire is now 100-percent contained. Heavy rain had fallen in the area Thursday afternoon. In a Facebook post, Custer State Park stated: “All aircraft have been released from the incident. Fire Managers are currently evaluating resource needs for tomorrow with plans for greatly […]
PIERRE, S.D. – The state recorded 60 new positive tests for COVID-19 Thursday, and three new deaths in the daily report issued by the South Dakota Department of Health. The new deaths were reported in Buffalo, Faulk and Pennigton counties. The state’s total death count is now 87. Pennington County saw an increase of 7, […]
BILLINGS, MT – It’s a new version of a decades-old event. As the Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE) gets ready to celebrate its 53rd year, guidelines set by the county and state health department regarding the health of the community, the NILE staff and board of directors have designed a new version for this fall’s […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Bayer has announced a massive settlement of court cases involving its Roundup and dicamba products and PCB water litigation with no admission of fault. The company says it will pay a total of $10.1 to nearly $11 billion dollars to settle 125,000 filed and unfiled claims over Roundup. Bayer will also pay […]
PIERRE, SD – The Joint Appropriations Committee of the South Dakota legislature got an update on state revenues at their meeting June 24. Jeff Mehlhaff, senior fiscal analyst for the Legislative Research Council, says retail sales in April didn’t fall as far as anticipated. “In 2019 for April sales, we saw $934.9 million and in […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – During his weekly COVID-19 address, Rapid City Mayor Steve Allender touched on the hot topic of statues, and their removal in some locations of the country. Allender says although controversial historical statues are being taken down across the nation, he says that will not happen here. “We are the City of […]
MITCHELL, S.D. – Mitchell Police have arrested a 21 year old woman for first-degree manslaughter and abuse or cruelty to a minor. In a news release from the Mitchell Police Department, dispatch received a 911 call around 8 am Monday from a female who said she was taking a five-year old boy who wasn’t breathing […]
Sharon was born on April 17, 1948, in Sturgis, South Dakota, as the oldest child of Hazel and […]