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The funeral for former U.S. Sen. Jim Abdnor will be Saturday in Pierre. Read More.
A sprinkler system is to credit for extinguishing a fire at a Rapid City apartment complex Wednesday. Read More.
The suspect that allegedly stabbed a woman to death in the Walmart parking lot has been indicted on several charges. Read More.
Your attitude carries over into both your personal and professional life. Read More.
The Rapid City Police Department is carrying the torch for the Special Olympics both literally and through their support. The South Dakota Special Olympics passed through Rapid City Wednesday. Read More.
In a world fueled by many types of energy, it seems like finding ways to go green are becoming a bigger priority, even in large industry. Read More.
Health professionals and others from the Black Hills came together Wednesday to hear the State of the Region on health and wellness. Read More.
Food is what keeps our bodies going; its what we use as fuel. Read More.
Fire sparks Tuesday afternoon at a Rapid City business but luckily everyone got out OK. Read More.
The man who could face a maximum sentence of the death penalty, after allegedly stabbing Morgan Myers in April at the Walmart parking lot remains hospitalized. Read More.
The Rapid City council moves forward with a plan to limit the length of messages on digital billboards. Read More.
Western Dakota Technical Institute has welcomed a new president. Read More.
A grant will help authorities in the area fight crime. Read More.
The area we live in is in a geographic location where there is an abundance of hills to hike, slopes to ski, and lakes to swim. So why is 27 percent of Rapid City's population overweight or obese? Read More.
The day before about one thousand people from throughout the Black Hills gather for Day of Excellence, a younger crowd had the chance to learn what it means to achieve. Read More.
The Rapid City Fire Department received reports of a fire burning near Red Rock Subdivision near Sheridan Lake Road around 5:30 Thursday afternoon. Read More.
Police are releasing the names of the drivers involved in the fatal motorcycle truck accident in Rapid City. Read More.
Fire breaks out and is fueled by wind Thursday night south of Rapid City. Read More.
Warm temperatures have arrived and that means many people will be out and about enjoying the weather. Read More
The Rapid City Fire Department responded a garage fire at 315 Curtis Street at around 2:30 P.M. Firefighters were able to contain it within a half hour. Read More.
Friday was a special day for six Practical Nursing students at Western Dakota Tech. Read More.
Four soldiers from the South American country of Suriname recently met with South Dakota National Guard soldiers to exchange ideas on managing responses to emergencies or natural disasters. Read More.
Authorities say a female motorcyclist and male motorcyclist were traveling south on Highway 385 when they wrecked into each other. Read More
365 students from Western Dakota Tech received diplomas Saturday at the Civic Center. Read More
Through the hard work of local volunteers and several different public agencies, two areas of public land in Sturgis are cleaned up. Read More
Students at South Canyon Elementary laced up their sneakers Friday to help raise money for reading, as well as math and Physical Education. Read More.
A couple of Black Hills Special Olympics hopefuls took to the swimming pool to train for the big games next weekend. Read More
Family members of late former Governor Bill Janklow are meeting with officials Friday to discuss hanging a portrait of the four-term governor in the state capitol. Read More.
Seventeen local teachers got quite the surprise Monday afternoon. Read More.
Soldiers of Company C, 1st Battalion, and 189th Aviation Regiment, South Dakota Army National Guard, arrived to the United States Monday in Fort Hood, Texas, after a yearlong deployment to Iraq and Kuwait in support of Operation New Dawn. Read More.
Bob Riggio and Joe Hillberry show us how to properly trim trees.
If you need to get an early start on your garden, Joe Hillberry, Master Gardener, and Bob Riggio explain how.
Decorative grasses provide a wonderful landscaping screen around the house, and it’s now time to cut back last year's grasses. Read More.
When trimming roses, just cut back the straight up stems. Read More.
It's not the A,B,C's of fertilizers but the 1,2,3's. Master Gardener Joe Hillberry and Bob Riggio explain. Read More.
Bring in one plant and you get to take home four plants, Master Gardener Joe Hillberry explains. Read More.
Its time to get those onions in the ground, Master Gardner Mel Glover tells us how. Read More.
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