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Western Dakota Technical College aims to tackle South Dakota’s crucial worker shortage

Western Dakota Technical College offers over $1 million in scholarships available for students. The college hopes the combination of scholarships and finding affordable housing the college will begin to help close the worker shortage South Dakota is experiencing. → Read More

Spearfish prepares to change their floodplain: ‘This is going to affect a lot of people’

On March 22 Spearfish residents may find some good news, they are out of the floodplain. Meanwhile, some may find themselves adding flood insurance to their monthly budget. → Read More

The northern lights brought a show to the Black Hills many photographers spent hours capturing

The aurora borealis kept photographers up into the early hours of the morning capturing the full light show. Jenny Piersall says her hours of scouting were well-rewarded with colorful photos. → Read More

South Dakota Community Foundation helps communities to mark 35 years

To celebrate 35 years of helping South Dakota communities, the South Dakota Community Foundation launched the "Vision 35" campaign to raise $3.5 million to help even more towns. → Read More

Black Hills Zonta Club empowers world-changing women on International Women’s Day

The Zonta Club of the Black Hills aims to support Black Hills women-owned businesses at their upcoming event. → Read More

Wyoming’s education system: a success story with leaders treading lightly to maintain the prosperity

Spending nearly $5,000 per student more than the national average, Wyoming's education is the "Best in the West." While, coal lease bonuses have dissolved leaders believe they will continue the premiere education program. → Read More

Wrapping up Heart Health Month with the importance of knowing hands-only CPR

The American Heart Association says 70% of cardiac arrests happen inside the home which raises the importance of knowing CPR. → Read More

You’re going to want a heated toilet seat for this weekend’s Nemo 500 Outhouse Races

Supporting the NAJA Shriners transportation fund, the Nemo 500 Outhouse Races, and Chili Cookoff, support children getting medical treatments. → Read More

For two years Mamas Batch Granola provides raw, natural granola to the Black Hills

After having a baby, Tori Kutz wanted a healthy option of granola that didn't include preservatives. So, Kutz made her own granola which turned into Mama's Batch Granola. → Read More

Michael Alexander: Educator, father, husband and now two-time award winning author

Michael Alexand of Wyoming is now a two-time, award-winning author with his books, 'Boarded Windows, Dead Leaves' and 'Conjured Darkness: Six Macabre Tales.' → Read More

Brandon Jones Jam supporting Abbott’s House mission

Since 1939, the Abbott House has been helping trauma-ridden children in South Dakota. On Friday, the Brandon Jones Jam will be supporting the longstanding South Dakota Organization. → Read More

OneHeart program changing lives in Rapid City

People in Rapid City saw a gap in the quality of life for the families and individuals living in the city. OneHeart aims to break barriers that keep people in poverty and have countless success stories. → Read More

Storms and flooding around the country cause extreme blood shortage

Vitalant says more than 3,300 blood donations went uncollected because of weather conditions throughout the United States. → Read More

Cars, motorcycles, more cars at this weekend’s Counts Car Show

Cars, music, and even a mullet contest at the 23rd Counts Car Show, this weekend at the Monument. → Read More

Chili, chocolate Hill City takes a twist on the Midwest classic

The Hill City Tour de Chocolate and Polar Bear Chili Cookoff take over main street in the Black Hills town. → Read More

Prepping for the busy open-air summer season, the Black Hills Sports Show, Outdoor Expo comes to Rapid City

This weekend the Black Hills Sports Show and Outdoor Expo rolls into Rapid City, bringing more than 100 vendors with it. → Read More

On the lookout for volunteers to make this year’s Youth & Family Services’ Kids Fair successful

Youth & Family Services is looking to fill 400 volunteer spots to make the 26th Annual Kids Fair a big hit for the kids. → Read More

Finding solutions with community-led programs and big ideas

Inspire, equip, and connect South Dakota communities with big ideas to find solutions to local issues. The Beyond Idea Grant (BIG) awards $1.2 million to South Dakota nonprofits to help with these community problems. → Read More

Sharing the stories of little-known but significant women in South Dakota history

Betty Blair and her family were one of the first black families to homestead in South Dakota and Joyce Jefferson will get into character and share her story. → Read More

Adding incentives to open childcare centers in South Dakota

While just a drop in the bucket, Early Learner South Dakota says cutting property taxes for childcare centers would be an added incentive to opening a child care facility. → Read More