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STURGIS, S.D. — The Rapid City Central boys downed the Sturgis Scoopers 72-48 at West Gymnasium on Thursday night with three Cobblers scoring in double figures. Central downed the Scoopers 70-31 on Dec. 22 at Naasz Gymnasium in Rapid City. Thursday night’s win completes the season sweep of Sturgis. The Cobblers jumped out to a […]
UNDATED – Here is your Thursday Night, January 14, South Dakota High School Basketball Scoreboard: BOYS PREP BASKETBALL= Chamberlain 62, Potter County 46 Groton Area 59, Aberdeen Roncalli 52 Lyman 65, Colome 30 Parkston 70, Wagner 60 Platte-Geddes 60, Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 36 Rapid City Central 72, Sturgis Brown 48 St. Thomas More 50, Custer 27 […]
PIERRE, SD – Soldiers and Airmen of the South Dakota National Guard and Air Guard are being called up for potential deployment to Washington D.C. The South Dakota Broadcasters Association today confirmed than an unknown number of SDNG personnel are being assembled into a military Task Force, the purpose of which hasn’t been publicly divulged. […]
PIERRE, SD – Central South Dakota firefighters are working to put out a major wind-driven grass fire north of Pierre. The fire is west of state Highway 1804 near 199th Avenue, about four miles south of the Hughes/Sully County border. Hughes/Stanley County Emergency Manager Rob Fines says that as of 2:00pm, the fire had burned […]
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Health reported 319 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, with 85 of them considered probable. There were 10 new deaths among cases reported, sending the state’s death toll since the pandemic began to 1,614. Active cases decreased by 34 to 4,728 and the number of people hospitalized dropped […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Black Hills Energy is experiencing intermittent power outages across the Black Hills region. The outages are due to severe high wind conditions through the region which began today, early morning, may continue into Friday, Jan 14. For outage information in your area, stay connected with Black Hills Energy by logging on […]
WASHINGTON, DC – A multimillion dollar settlement over price-fixing allegations in the meat trade has been reached. According to Bloomberg News, Pilgrim’s Pride Corp., owned by Brazil’s JBS SA, said it will pay $75 million to settle the class action suit, according to a regulatory filing on Monday. Tyson Foods Inc. said in a separate […]
WASHINGTON, DC – The US House has voted to impeach President Trump for a second time, charging him with inciting the mob that over ran the US Capitol building last week. The trial would be before the Senate. South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says the Senate won’t be back in Washington until next week. “Under […]
WASHINGTON, DC – (AP) Millions of small business owners are about to get more financial help. The Small Business Administration and the Treasury Department are preparing to revive the Paycheck Protection Program (PPA) five months after its first two rounds of funding ended. In the latest round, businesses that received loans last year will be […]
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota lawmakers are finalizing rules aimed at pushing the session forward amid the pandemic but acknowledged that their plans to meet in Pierre could be upended by virus infections. As the session reached its third day, the state Capitol was marked by close-quartered conversations, many lawmakers without masks and concerns about […]
Percy Leroy Hansen, 92, of Piedmont, SD, passed peacefully on May 2, 2024, at Aspen Grove Assisted Living […]