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After being advised that all network systems are back up and operating, the South Dakota Supreme Court today issued an order rescinding a judicial emergency in South Dakota.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining a coalition of 36 attorneys general—including Minnesota’s Keith Ellison—in urging tighter safety measures on social media platforms that could ...
The proposed $125 million Libertyland USA theme park and a $132 million indoor sports complex have reignited debate over Tax Increment Financing (TIF) at recent Rapid City Council meetings.
A young girl sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries after being struck by a pickup truck while riding her bicycle in Rapid Valley on Wednesday evening.
Roger and Vicki Musick have made a landmark $33 million donation to elevate education in Mitchell, South Dakota. The gift includes two $15 million endowments—one for Mitchell Public Schools (MPS) and ...
The city of Rapid City has launched a dedicated website—wrf.rcgov.org—to keep residents informed about its most ambitious infrastructure initiative: the upgrade of the Water Reclamation Facility.
Black Hills Corp and NorthWestern Energy have announced a $15.4 billion merger aimed at meeting rising energy demands, particularly from the rapid growth of data centers across the region. The two ...
After reaching a major milestone with all 31 former South Dakota governors commemorated in bronze statues placed throughout the city in 2022, The Trail of Governors in Pierre the Trail is preparing to ...
Despite a slight increase in attendance last year, chronic absenteeism remains high in South Dakota—affecting nearly 1 in 5 students. A new RAND report confirms this is a national issue heading into ...
As students return to school, law enforcement agencies across the region are stepping up efforts to ensure safe commutes—especially in school zones. Rapid City students begin classes Tuesday, and the ...
The first day of classes for Rapid City schools will be a short one. The district announced that students will be released two hours early on today and Wednesday, citing dangerously high temperatures ...
Elevate Rapid City hosted a business roundtable yesterday featuring Congressman Dusty Johnson, offering local leaders a chance to discuss key issues affecting the West River region and broader South ...