Gillian Trudeau, KOTA Territory News

Gillian Trudeau

KOTA Territory News

Rapid City, SD, United States

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The younger generation is turning away from wines and turning toward spirits

Beer, wine, liquor, there’s a type of alcohol for every occasion but a recent study shows that the younger generation is now tilting toward more spirits. → Read More

South Dakota Mines’ 45th annual engineers week saw record attendance numbers

550 middle and high school students wandered around the South Dakota Mines campus Thursday to learn about science and engineering first hand. → Read More

A new opportunity for future South Dakota Mines students

South Dakota Mines has received their first needs-based scholarship allocation for future students who come from a lower-income background. → Read More

Something rotten turned into a sweet treat

Banana bread! And, Wednesday is the best day to celebrate. → Read More

Black Hawk Elementary got a helping hand from a state representative

South Dakota continues to struggle with the nationwide substitute teacher shortage but one South Dakota representative put on his name tag and headed to the classroom Wednesday to help out → Read More

Salty, sweet, tangy, or spicy... whichever way you like it you can have it today because it’s National Margarita Day

An adult beverage that everyone can get behind, it is National Margarita Day! → Read More

A car accident with below freezing temperatures can result in tragedy, but there are ways to prepare for the worst

“We encourage people to stay home if at all possible, but if you need to venture out there are a few things you can do to keep yourself safer.” → Read More

Keep the vulnerable community warm by dressing downtown statues

Dressing the statues in winter apparel for people in need to pick up. → Read More

The Rapid City Fire Department is training for an increasingly prevalent problem in current events: active shooters.

The Rapid City Fire Department is running through its active shooter and hostile event drills. → Read More

Rapid City Fire Department could be preparing for some upgrades

The Rapid City Fire Department applied for three Homeland Security grants at Wednesday’s legal and finance committee meeting. → Read More

The Rapid City Fire station 4 has stuck to their new years resolutions this year

The Rapid City Fire station 4 is donating to the Humane Society of the Black Hills to help out the community’s vulnerable. → Read More

The Uniform Center is helping clothe people and medical personnel around the world

The store is asking people to donate used scrubs that will be sent to Ghana for medical personnel or people in need. → Read More

A COVID-19 test that gives the results of the entire community

A new program to determine how much of the Rapid City community is infected with the COVID virus, even those who might not know it. → Read More

When should your vehicle get a car wash?

In order to avoid unnecessary expenses, washing your car after every storm is advised. → Read More

Grab a COVID test while checking out a book through the Rapid City Public Library’s drive-thru.

The library has 1,700 COVID tests and will hand out up to four tests per vehicle. → Read More

A long-delayed plan to build on a downtown Rapid City parking lot is once again moving forward

Block 5 project is hoping to build a 10 story unit in order to expand the downtown area → Read More

Rapid City continues to grow, so the police are taking action to keep up

A new Rapid City police precinct is in the works after passing through City Council earlier this week. → Read More

Creston Fire sparks past Caputa

Hills off of Highway 44 East of Rapid City caught fire Tuesday just one of the wildfires area firefighters were combating so far this week. → Read More

Black Hills Stock Show vendors see a record-breaking year

Some vendors at the Black Hills Stock Show are saying this has been their best year yet. → Read More

Another chance for Oceti Sakowin schools to be created

A bill to create community-based schools for Native American students passed by the Senate Education Committee Thursday. → Read More