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It’s the calm before the madness, March Madness that is

Tuesday night the "first 4" kicks off the NCAA and then on Thursday morning it's non-stop college basketball until late Sunday night. → Read More

“Against the Current” art piece has a temporary new home in Spearfish

A new piece of artwork was recently loaned for two years to the High Plains Western Heritage Center. → Read More

When the weather outside is frightful, the slopes can be delightful

When the weather outside is frightful, the slopes can be delightful, and since there's no place to go because of the weather, skiers and snowboarders are asking to just let it snow. → Read More

Rack em’ up, the pool tournament is back at the Monument

Pool players from around the state have gathered in Rapid City with their cue sticks and chalk for a competition. → Read More

Caputa alpaca farm welcomes unexpected baby

The Caputa Alpaca farm located in Rapid City had a surprise last month. → Read More

North Rapid residents concerned about vacant buildings

Located in North Rapid City right off I90 there are two abandoned buildings that have raised concern for some residents. → Read More

Mandatory DWI sentences passes through the state Senate

Repeat drunk drivers face mandatory prison time. → Read More

Rapid City Medical Center attempts to beat healthcare worker decline statistic

Since 2020, one in five healthcare workers have left their jobs in the United States. → Read More

Missing children scams are circulating on social media

Scammers use fake missing children social media posts. → Read More

Parole eligibility requirements could change for violent crimes in South Dakota

Parole eligibility could change in South Dakota. → Read More

President Biden issues disaster declaration for Oglala Sioux Tribe

The snowstorm last December left a lot of people in Pine Ridge unable to leave their home, leaving a lot of crews working continuously around the clock. → Read More

Foodies of Custer, prepare your palate for the 6th annual Restaurant Week

Foodies of Custer, restaurant week kicks off this week and local restaurants are ready for your empty stomachs.to treat you. → Read More

A Rapid City resident had an unusual surprise outside her home

One Rapid City resident was in her home, when she had an unusual surprise outside her window. → Read More

What the SDDOT wants you to know before you decide to travel

Check road conditions before you decide to travel. → Read More

Ending the Silence discusses child sexual assault

A non-profit in Rapid City brought together Native American to discuss problems and solutions about native-on-native violence. → Read More

Habitat for Humanity continues to make an impact in communities

Finding affordable housing is an issue that has affected the United States, however a nationwide organization makes a difference. → Read More

No student should have to study while hungry

Rapid City school district is able to fully open its food pantry after being closed due to the pandemic. → Read More

Rosebud Reservation will see new jobs and accessible internet within the next year

A new company is planning to bring in more jobs and accessible internet to a reservation in South Dakota. → Read More

Suzie Cappa art center announces their Artist of the Year

A local artist has been honored with a new-title. → Read More

Two gun law proposals failed to get out of South Dakota committee

Two laws that were recently proposed and shot down in South Dakota. → Read More