Man who caused Mall Drive crash was drunk, police say
Police say a drunk driver ran a stop sign and t-boned another car at Haines Avenue and Mall Drive.
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Police say a drunk driver ran a stop sign and t-boned another car at Haines Avenue and Mall Drive.
Two men are charged in the armed robbery of Pizza Ranch in Spearfish.
Monday, Rapid City Collective Impact granted over $14,000 to different organizations to combat the hunger issue in the city.
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