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After weeks of delays and disputes, the recount for Rapid City Area Schools’ Area 6 Board of Education seat has concluded—with Jamie Clapham retaining her position by just two votes. Challenger Brian ...
The South Dakota Board of Regents has officially approved a new policy allowing individuals with enhanced concealed carry permits to bring handguns onto public university campuses. This move comes in ...
The first quarter of 2025 brought a stark economic divide across the U.S.: Midwestern farm economies took a hit, while Sun Belt states continued to thrive.
The South Dakota Department of Transportation will launch a rockfall mitigation project on U.S. Highway 14A in Spearfish Canyon starting Tuesday, July 22. Work will occur daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., ...
The South Dakota Department of Corrections (DOC) has issued a public warning regarding the release of 30-year-old inmate Glenn Waege, who is classified as a high risk to reoffend. Waege is set to be ...
Despite the dip in tourism numbers, general sales tax collections for May rose by nearly 1.9% compared to last year. Additionally, sales tax revenues for the city’s general fund are trending 0.2% ...
Authorities in Pierre are investigating a shooting that left a 14-year-old boy dead Tuesday afternoon in a local trailer park.
South Dakota’s Board of Regents is expected to vote on a major policy shift that would permit faculty and students to carry concealed weapons—including pistols, stun guns, mace, and pepper spray—on ...
Rapid City Area Schools are bracing for potential financial strain as the South Dakota Department of Education implements new austerity measures. The district is already grappling with a $20 million ...
According to preliminary information from the South Dakota Highway Patrol, the crash occurred on Interstate 90 near mile marker 14 when the front tire of a 2002 Ford F-150 failed. The 30-year-old male ...
The Pennington County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to extend the administration building’s work week from four to five days. Currently open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., the ...
A new federal defense authorization bill includes major wins for South Dakota, according to U.S. Senator Mike Rounds. The legislation allocates $3.5 billion for the B-21 bomber program and $378 ...