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Past articles by Bryan:

How one Rapid City tech company is changing the game on metal repair

A cold spray system makes repairs quicker, especially when new parts are hard to come by. → Read More

Rapid City mall under major renovation

The once-thriving Rushmore Mall got a new name and now a facelift is under way. → Read More

Central States Fair kicks off with record-selling admission passes

The Central States Fair puts South Dakota's agriculture economy front and center. → Read More

How one doctor uses his near-death experience to educate others on life-saving techniques

A trauma surgeon sets up shop during the Sturgis Rally, hoping a two-minute lesson will save lives. → Read More

Hot temps increase risk of dehydration for bikers at Sturgis

It's easy to forget to drink up when the wind is in your hair. → Read More

Rallygoers traveling from Sturgis to Hill City to experience the small town atmosphere

Bikers looking for a little more elbow room escape Sturgis for southern hills hospitality. → Read More

Dakota Thunder Motorcycle Run kicks off at Ellsworth AFB

Military bikers provided the thunder in the hills as they ride to honor fellow veterans. → Read More

Biker killed in multi-motorcycle crash near Scenic

A third motorcyclist is killed during this year's Sturgis Rally. → Read More

Biker killed in multi-motorcycle crash near Scenic

A third motorcyclist is killed during this year's Sturgis Rally. → Read More

Despite Covid 19 and fear of Money Pox, Sturgis Rally is thriving

Thousands of attendees are riding into Sturgis for the rally this weekend, most are steering clear of masks despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and concerns of contracting Monkeypox with close contact. → Read More

How Monument Health is using a new podcast to reach larger audiences

Monument Health is using a new weekly podcast as a way to educate people about health topics. → Read More

Rapid City Officials reminding property and homeowners to trim overgrown trees

Rapid City property owners are being reminded to trim branches and avoid blocking signs that can interfere with the flow of traffic. → Read More

911 Dispatchers get a boost in telecommunication thanks to a state radio update

Law enforcement and other emergency responders will have better radio access in the Black Hills thanks to new radio tower Coverage. → Read More

New and affordable housing project open in Rapid City

New and affordable housing is up and running in Rapid City as Lloyd Companies...The Club for boys and Midwest Housing Equity Group held a ribbon cutting to unveil phase one of their Heartland Heights affordable housing project. → Read More

Seven deputies were sworn in Pennington County Sheriffs Office ahead of Sturgis Rally

On Wednesday, seven deputies were sworn in by Circuit Judge Heidi Linngren to help patrol areas like Wall ... Keystone, and Hill City during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. → Read More

Rapid City officials is urging motorists and drivers to stay away from parking in safety aisles

Ahead of the Sturgis Rally, officials at Rapid City are asking drivers and motorists to be aware of parking on access lines in parking lots around the city. → Read More

August heat index showing signs of potential wildfires

The National Interagency Coordination Center released its August heat index report showing areas with the largest potential to have wildfires. → Read More

How one tragedy started a foundation to educate others on water safety

On June 4th, 1999, Joshua Haugen was on the back of a Jet Ski on the Pactola Reservoir when he accidentally fell into the cold water and never resurfaced. At the time of the accident, both Josh and his friends were not wearing life jackets and 14 days later the Pennington County Water Rescue Team recovered Joshua’s Body. He was two months away from starting his senior year at Stevens High School. → Read More

What small businesses are doing to combat inflation, gas prices and recession

According to the South Dakota Department of Tourism, 2021 saw record numbers of visitors throughout the state. Hagen says that 2022 visitor numbers are pointing in the right direction, but high gas prices have become a burden for some visitors, especially for small business owners. → Read More

How one British couple decided to take on a 50 state tour for the summer

sue and Les Green, a couple from London, England who is about to complete their 50-state tour right here in the Black Hills. → Read More