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UNDATED – Here is your Friday Night, September 18, South Dakota High School Football Scoreboard: Arlington/Lake Preston 36, Deubrook 6 Belle Fourche 42, Hot Springs 12 Brandon Valley 63, Rapid City Central 27 Bridgewater-Emery 52, McCook Central/Montrose 6 Britton-Hecla 14, Florence/Henry 6 Brookings Rangers 43, Madison 14 Canistota 50, Irene-Wakonda 0 Canton 14, Huron 12 […]
WASHINGTON, DC – On Friday, the administration announced details of the new $14-billion-dollar Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, or CFAP2, that will provide direct payments to farmers and ranchers to partially offset COVID-19-related losses for producers. This follows an estimated $10 billion in support provided to cattle, hog, dairy, non-specialty crop, specialty crop and other producers […]
STURGIS, S.D. – For a second day in a row, new COVID-19 cases totaled nearly 400 and there were five new deaths reported in the Friday update from the Department of Health. New cases totaled 389 with active cases up 194 Friday to 2,809. The five new deaths included one person in the 40-49 age […]
WASHINGTON–U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today joined Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and a number of their Senate colleagues to introduce the Protect and Serve Act, legislation that would create federal penalties for individuals who deliberately target local, state or federal law enforcement officers with violence. “South Dakota’s law enforcement officers are men and women with families […]
UNDATED – Here is your Thursday Night, September 17, High School Soccer Scoreboard: BOYS SOCCER: Rapid City Central 3, St Thomas More 2 Spearfish 6, Douglas/RC Christian 0 GIRLS SOCCER: Rapid City Central 8, St Thomas More 0 Spearfish 10, Douglas/RC Christian 0
RAPID CITY, S.D. – A former South Dakota state senator is facing charges of false reporting. Lynne DiSanto, who also goes by the names Lyndi DiSanto and Lynne Hix-DiSanto, appeared before Seventh Circuit Court Thursday for one count of false reporting to law enforcement in connection with a series of physical and verbal altercations between […]
Mitch Faulkner died April 29, 2024 at home in Spearfish due to complications from his battle with leukemia. […]