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RAPID CITY, SD — Sturgis Post 33 Titans built a five-run lead in the second inning and then held off Rapid City Post 320 Stars’s charge for an 8-7 victory on Thursday. Rapid City Post 320 Stars scored six runs in the failed comeback on a double by Garrett Grimsby in the fourth, a single […]
RAPID CITY, SD — Sturgis Post 33 won big over the Post 22 Expos 13-4 on Thursday morning in the opening game of the Veterans Classic Baseball Tournament.  In the first inning, the Post 33 Titans got their offense started when RJ Andrzejewski singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one […]
STURGIS, SD – Bringing rural and community interests together, the 11th Annual Art in the Barn Fleece & Fiber Festival will open Friday, June 4 at the Meade County Fair Building on the fairgrounds. Event founder and chairman Barb Uhrig of Newell, SD, has raised purebred Cheviot sheep for over 36 years. To provide a […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Workers at a South Dakota meatpacking plant that became a coronavirus hotspot last year are considering a strike after contract negotiations between Smithfield Foods and the union have stalled, the union said Wednesday. The Sioux Falls chapter of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union threatened to move for a […]
PIERRE, S.D. – Health officials reported just 15 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the lowest daily total this year. Of those fifteen, 3 were listed as probable cases. Active cases have dropped below 300 to 281 and the number of people hospitalized fell to 34. One new death was reported, raising the state’s death toll […]
HELENA, MT – Hemp and substances derived from hemp are now approved for use in commercial feed for pets, specialty pets, and horses in Montana, so long as they do not contain more than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. The Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) Â will regulate these new parameters for feed, feed ingredients of hemp, […]
BILLINGS, MT – The most recent elk population counts show a disturbing trend of Montana’s elk herd increasing to crisis levels in many areas of the state. Three quarters of Montana’s hunting districts have an elk population above the sustainable population objective set by the Montana Fish & Game Commission, with over 30 districts at […]
PIERRE S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem announced $5 million for small South Dakota meat processors. The funding is made available through the state’s Coronavirus Relief Meat Processing Grant program. The governor made the announcement while visiting Dakota Butcher in Rapid City Thursday. The Meat Processing Grant program provides eligible processors with funds to make […]
STURGIS, S.D. – Sturgis area fire departments were paged to a structure fire at 4:29 AM Thursday morning at Bear Butte Lodge along Hwy 79 at the base of Bear Butte. Sturgis Fire Chief Scott Lensegrav says the structure was fully engulfed when responders arrived. Meade County Sheriffs office was first on scene followed by […]
GREELEY, CO – JBS USA, the world’s largest meat processor, was the victim of a cyberattack that the Greeley, Colorado company called organized, which affected its IT systems in North America and Australia. When the infiltration was detected on Sunday (May 30), the company “took immediate action,” suspending the systems and notifying the appropriate authorities, […]
Mitch Faulkner died April 29, 2024 at home in Spearfish due to complications from his battle with leukemia. […]