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RAPID CITY, S.D. – Rapid City Police say they are investigating two crashes involving vehicles which occurred during the evening hours of August 10. The first crash occurred around 10:00 pm. Rapid City police were called to an area along Omaha and 3rd Street regarding a report of a passenger vehicle heading westbound on Omaha […]
FAITH, SD – The 112th Faith Stock Show Rodeo is underway. Last night (Wed., Aug. 11) was the PRCA U.S. Open Xtreme Broncs Match, the last chance for cowboys to earn points towards the PRCA Xtreme Broncs Finals set for August 21 during the Central States Fair in Rapid City, S.D. The young up and […]
STURGIS, S.D. – The Sturgis Scooper Soccer Teams are gearing up to open their 2022Â campaign. The Scooper boys open up the season a week early this year, as they travel to Hot Springs Friday. Tyler Louder heads into his eighth year as coach. Last year, Louder’s Scoopers finished with a 4-9-1 record and missed […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The South Dakota Highway Patrol says no fatal crashes were reported during their latest Sturgis Motorcycle Rally reporting period. In their daily rally update, the patrol did respond to four injury crashes. Three of those crashes resulted in serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. The total number of injury crashes for the rally […]
STURGIS, S.D. – In the local rally update from Sturgis Police, illegal parking issues are on the decline as the 82nd annual event heads into its final days. Police reported issuing 5 parking citations in the past 24 hours, sending the event total so far to 107. Law enforcement reported an additional 8 D-U-I arrests […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Rapid City Police say one man is dead and another is hospitalized after shots were exchanged in north Rapid City on Wednesday night. Police say shortly before 11 p.m., they were called to the 1700 block of North Maple Avenue for reports of shots fired. Upon arrival, police found a man […]
SIOUX FALLS, SD – Combat veterans in South Dakota are encouraged by new legislation in Congress to expand treatment and benefits for soldiers exposed to toxic burn pits during deployment overseas, but questions remain about the federal government’s ability to effectively provide the needed health care. Those questions partly explain why Republican senators John Thune […]
DENVER, CO – The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is offering college students a unique behind-the-scenes experience through its annual convention internship program. The 2023 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show, the largest annual meeting of the U.S. beef cattle industry, will take place Feb. 1-3, 2023, in New Orleans. Up to 18 interns […]
PIERRE, SD – The South Dakota 4-H Shooting Sports Committee awarded six scholarships to youth in the South Dakota 4-H Shooting Sports program. Scholarship recipients are selected by a group of volunteers who review the applications, and recipients are selected based on scholastic achievement, character, 4-H Shooting Sports involvement and financial need. Scholarships are funded […]
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, MN – For 75 years, the CHS Foundation has helped develop the next generation of ag leaders for lifelong success. In honor of this milestone, the foundation is awarding $75,000 in grants for K-12 teachers to implement a project at their school that will engage students in experiential agricultural education. Funds will […]
Sharon was born on April 17, 1948, in Sturgis, South Dakota, as the oldest child of Hazel and […]