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Nathan Thompson

Rapid City Journal

Rapid City, SD, United States

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Senate votes to censure, reinstate Sen. Julie Frye-Mueller following harassment allegation

The South Dakota Senate voted 33-1 Wednesday to censure Sen. Julie Frye-Mueller and reinstate her from suspension following a committee's investigation of alleged harassment against a staff member. → Read More

Committee approves report recommending Sen. Frye-Mueller's censure, reinstatement

The South Dakota Senate Select Committee on Discipline and Expulsion unanimously approved Wednesday a report recommending the censure of suspended Sen. Julie-Frye Mueller for harassment. → Read More

Committee to recommend censure of Sen. Julie Frye-Mueller, reinstatement in Senate

A South Dakota Senate committee voted unanimously Tuesday night to draft a report recommending censure of Sen. Julie Frye-Mueller, an immediate reinstatement from her suspension, and to limit her access → Read More

Julie Frye-Mueller stripped of Senate voting rights

State Sen. Julie Frye-Mueller, R-Rapid City, has been stripped of her voting rights in the Senate and a select committee has been formed to investigate her conduct. → Read More

Interstate 90 closure east of Rapid City expands, west I-90 reopens

South Dakota Department of Transportation officials extended the closure of Interstate 90 east of Rapid City to include the highway through Mitchell at 4 p.m. Wednesday. → Read More

State One-Stop Building officially opens in Rapid City

West River residents now have a new centralized location to seek services from seven state agencies in Rapid City. → Read More

Rapid City Council candidates vie for votes

Two seats are up for election on the Rapid City Council, one each in Ward 2 and Ward 5. → Read More

Deadwood casinos see first downturn in 18 months, report shows

Deadwood's casinos saw their first downturn in March, following 18 months of near-record results. → Read More

North Dakota man dies following boxing match in Rapid City

A North Dakota man died Sunday following a Saturday boxing match in Rapid City. → Read More

Groundbreaking for new South Middle School set for March 31

Rapid City Area Schools is preparing to hold an official groundbreaking for the new South Middle School on March 31. → Read More

Sturgis man arrested following Spearfish bank robbery

A Sturgis man has been arrested following a bank robbery Monday in Spearfish. → Read More

Man arrested after attempting to steal a vehicle with two children in it

A man is in custody after a car with two children inside was nearly stolen Wednesday morning in west Rapid City. → Read More

Custer State Park fire burns at least 58 acres, officials say

A fire that sparked late Thursday evening in Custer State Park has burned at least 58 acres, officials said Friday. → Read More

Snapshots: Who's at the rally

Lilah Eberly, 14, of Frederick, Colo., sits by a chopper bike that she built with an 80cc Predator engine at the Buffalo Chip. Grace Pritchett / Journal staff Grace Pritchett and Nathan Thompson, Journal staff How many rallies have you attended previously? This is my second year being in Sturgis. Favorite thing about the rally? Seeing all the different kinds of bikes because then I get… → Read More

Meade County issues emergency burn ban effective immediately

The Meade County Commission issued a burn ban for the county effective Tuesday until fire conditions improve. → Read More

Gov. Noem signs Deadwood sports betting bill into law

Gov. Kristi Noem signed Senate Bill 44 on Thursday, which brings sports gambling to Deadwood. → Read More

Student faces disciplinary action for bringing BB gun to East Middle School

An East Middle School student is facing disciplinary action after bringing a BB gun to school on Tuesday. → Read More

Petting zoo provides youth with a hands-on experience

A lifelong love of farm animals and educating children about them is a passion for Theresa Derr. → Read More

Wind gusts as high as 93 mph reported in western South Dakota

Extremely high winds across most of South Dakota have changed travel plans for some traveling on east-west highways. → Read More

Wharf Mine reports record third quarter results

The Wharf Mine near Lead saw record gold production in the third quarter, owner Coeur Mining recently reported. → Read More