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Ellsworth Air Force Base has implemented enhanced security measures in response to global events. These precautions are part of a broader directive affecting all military installations within the U.S.
The Rapid City Council has approved a salary increase, marking their first pay raise since 2011. During Monday night’s meeting, the council voted to raise their annual salaries from $12,928.57 to $21, ...
The South Dakota State Penitentary has reported another inmate death. 76 year-old Dennis Lufkins died in the Jamison Annex medical unit on Sunday. Lufkins was serving a life sentence for first-degree ...
Rapid City Police Lieutenant Tim Doyle has been recognized as one of 60 individuals nationwide to join the 2025 Bloomberg American Health Fellows program. This prestigious fellowship, awarded by the ...
On July 1, 197 new laws will take effect in South Dakota, following Gov. Larry Rhoden’s signing of 210 bills, with 13 enacted immediately under emergency clauses. He vetoed two bills—one establishing ...
Effective Monday, June 16, Dream Construction, Inc. will be closing a portion of Old Folsom Road. A temporary detour route ...
Black Hills Energy is launching the Lange II Project to enhance electricity service for customers in South Dakota and eastern ...
South Dakota officials reacted the shootings of Minnesota lawmakers.. South Dakota Governor, Larry Rhoden, in a press release ...
The Trump administration has withdrawn federal guidance requiring hospitals to perform emergency abortions when needed to ...
The “No Kings” protest was reportedly the largest protest in Rapid City since April’s “Hands Off” demonstration, also led by ...
A man was shot and killed Thursday evening during an altercation at a residence along Highway 385 in Lawrence County.
The South Dakota Department of Transportation has begun a pavement restoration project at four locations near Lead, Deadwood, and Rapid City.