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RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Rapid City Stevens Raiders took advantage of two Scooper turnovers and used a balanced offense to beat Sturgis 38-21 on Friday night at the Rushmore Bowl at O’Harra Stadium. The Scoopers came into the Rushmore Bowl looking for their first win of the 2021 season. Sturgis received the opening kickoff, […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – For the second day in a row, fire crews battled a grass fire about three miles from Rapid City Regional Airport off Longview Road. The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office posted on their Twitter to warn people about the fire in the area, and that Longview Road was closed. Fire crews spent […]
LEAD, SD – The Black Hills Opry is a signature classic country Opry style show. Set for Saturday, October 2 at the Homestake Opera House in Lead, SD, traditional country music showcasing Dion Pride, son of the legendary Charley Pride, along with the “Lonesome Duvs,” combine music, song and storytelling into a one-of-a-kind performance. Headlining […]
PIERRE, S.D. — Enrollment at South Dakota public colleges continued a recent downward trend, officials announced Friday. In a news release, South Dakota Board of Regents Executive Directory Brian Maher says “enrollments are substantially flat and that is about what we expected.” The system headcount for the six public universities is down 121 students, for […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT), in collaboration with Meade County, will hold public open houses to gather public input for help in developing the update to the Meade County Master Transportation Plan. These open house public meetings will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on the following dates […]
PIERRE, S.D. – It was a deadly Friday COVID-19 update as the State Department of Health reported ten new deaths. Pennington County recorded four of those new deaths and Meade County accounted for one. The other deaths were reported out of Minnehaha, Stanley, Tripp and Yankton counties. With the new deaths, hospitalizations were down from […]
LOUISVILLE, KY – While little is known about how the Biden administration will rewrite Waters of the United States, or WOTUS, definitions, EPA Administrator Michael Regan said exemptions for farming and ranching activities would remain in place. In addition, Regan told state agriculture regulators the agency hopes to have a proposed rule reflecting pre-2015 definitions […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Reduced supplies and rising demand for ground beef in the United States could potentially be reflected in the cost of fall tailgating parties across the Nation. While the United States is a major global supplier of beef, it also imports beef and processing-grade beef (used for ground beef) to meet a growing […]
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) —A circuit judge in Beadle County, South Dakota, sentenced the co-owners of H&I Grain to five years in the state penitentiary for fraud in grain marketing. The sentencing came four years after a multimillion dollar grain marketing scam and a cover-up caused missions of dollars in losses to farmers in eastern South […]
STURGIS, S.D. – The city of Sturgis and Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2021 Fall Festival at Harley Davidson Rally Point Saturday. The event runs from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. with lots of activities being planned this year. This year’s event’s include a hay bale maze, chili and pie cook off, pumpkin bowling, Halloween […]
Timothy Boren, age 81 of Belle Fourche, went home to heaven on Saturday April 27, 2024 at his […]