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Past articles by Kayla:

It’s been 3 years since since COVID-19 changed our lives

It's been three years since the first confirmed COVID-19 case, resulting in the outbreak. → Read More

Parents express concern over the closure of Canyon Lake Elementary School

The Rapid City Area School District decided to close Canyon Lake Elementary School for good, but with a grace period. → Read More

Community helps clear debris from the Degeest Drive fire

The Dotson family is thankful that the Rapid City community helped clear debris from their Rapid Valley property. → Read More

Grocery tax showdown between Noem and legislators coming to a close

Governor Noem's food tax repeal bill might not be dead? → Read More

The rising real estate market affects property values

Pennington County continues to experience significant growth, prompting concern about property assessments. → Read More

A businessman announces he’s jumping into race for Rapid City mayor

The field is getting a little crowded now that a fifth person announces a run for mayor of Rapid City. → Read More

Is the end near for Canyon Lake Elementary School?

Canyon Lake Elementary has been dealing with infrastructure issues, forcing what some believe is an unpopular move. → Read More

Rapid City is back up and running again

The storm is over and businesses are back up and running. → Read More

Snowfall made traveling a challenge

Hundred of flights have been canceled, and no flights departed from Rapid City. → Read More

New Bridge being built by SD DOT in St. Onge

A 50-year-old bridge is being built on St. Onge road. → Read More

A small Northern Hills town is expanding with new businesses

Belle Fourche is growing with new businesses. → Read More

Tax cuts conversation at the Piedmont crackerbarrel

Eliminating the grocery sales tax would benefit families at the supermarket checkout. → Read More

As West River population grows, concern turns to water resources

There is concern about natural resources as the Black Hills population increases. → Read More

School of Mines professor now part of a prestigious scientific society

A South Dakota Mines professor is honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. → Read More

South Dakota expands agritourism

Agriculture is South Dakota's number one economy and tourism is number two. So combining the two makes sense. → Read More

Deadwood sports betting could go statewide

South Dakota lawmakers take a look at allowing sports betting outside of Deadwood. → Read More

Box Elder police are giving back to senior citizens this Valentine’s Day

Box Elder Police Department honors a senior citizen on Valentine's Day. → Read More

Rapid City considers bridge inspection resolution

Rapid City could have the state pick up the tab for most of the cost of bridge inspections. → Read More

LGBTQ+ supporters protest House Bill 1080

HB1080 would restrict doctors from prescribing hormonal medication and performing gender-affirming surgery to minors. → Read More

Puppy Kissing Booth, fundraiser for one South Dakota Non profit organization

A fundraiser for South Dakota non-profit organization Border Paws Dog Rescue. → Read More