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Farmers Union Convention
500 delegates from 32 states are in Rapid City for The Farmers Union Convention.
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Census Importance
The goal is to get everyone counted, and not leave any money on the table.
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SD Capitol Turns 100
It was built 100 years ago and to mark the building's centennial the state is celebrating.
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Electronic Billboards
Electronic billboards have city officials revisiting the sign ordinance.
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Weather Highway Closure Fines
Driving on closed roads during a blizzard not only puts you in danger, it threatens the lives of rescue workers who are called out to help.
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“Kill the Bill” Rally
As the debate over a health care reform bill draws closer to a decision by US lawmakers, citizens have turned out at rallies across the country.
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Highway Civil Penalty
A bill approved by the legislature gives the state authority to seek a civil penalty of up to $1,000.
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DUI Checkpoint Arrests
Friday, the Rapid City Police Department arrested several drivers at a DUI checkpoint in Rapid City.
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Empowering Women Conference
Over a hundred women from around the area met in Rapid City Saturday for the Empowering Women Conference.
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Census Road Tour at the Civic Center
Saturday, the 2010 Census Road Tour made a stop at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center in Rapid City.
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Electronic Billboards
You see them while driving around Rapid City billboards but electronic ones have city officials revisiting the sign ordinance.
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Unemployment Rate Rising
The unemployment rate in Rapid City is up, reaching 5.6 percent in January.
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Agritourism: A New SD Trend
Tourist dollars only go so far, which is why a group of farmers and ranchers are trying to create a new kind of tourism.
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Kristin Steede Visits News Center 1
At 360 pounds, health issues posed some big challenges for one former contestant on NBC's biggest loser, Kristin Steede.
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HS Basketball Tournaments
As evidenced by what happened Thursday in the girls’ state double A basketball tournament, anything can happen.
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