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He went full Nazi in front of everyone,” Glazer said. A warning: this story features strong language and frank discussion of ...
The governor-appointed group that oversees South Dakota’s public universities seems likely to make a major policy change on ...
Indivisible Rapid City had its start in Rapid City in 2016. While the organization’s presence waned over the years, since February 2024 the group has made a resurgence fueled by the election of, and ...
South Dakota House Speaker Jon Hansen is running because he wants to keep fighting for what he calls the South Dakota way of life.
Congress needs to approve the rescissions request before it expires at the end of the week, or the funds will have to be ...
The South Dakota Department of Health has confirmed a human case of West Nile Virus, the first in the state in 2025. The ...
The former engineer-turned-race walker has earned national medals. Now, he's eyeing his first running event at the National Senior Games.
The South Dakota Department of Corrections is notifying law enforcement and the public about the pending release of Glenn ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser called the lawsuit “unfortunate” in a written statement and said Nebraska officials ...
Former college football player Nate White's death has been ruled natural by authorities, due to a medical event. He passed away in June at 20 years old.
Rapid City police, every four years, conducts an online community-wide survey to evaluate people’s perceptions of crime in relation to public safety and how the department handles itself ...
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