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Rapid City is making strides toward securing funding for opioid addiction treatment through a $79 million settlement. On Tuesday evening, the City Council approved a measure allowing Mayor Jason ...
At Monday’s Deadwood City Commission meeting, officials reviewed ordinances and a resolution aimed at banning sandwich boards and exterior merchandise displays along Main Street. If passed, the new ...
Starting the week of September 8, 2025, Rapid City’s Solid Waste Division will modify garbage collection in Chapel Valley due to weight limits on the Chapel Lane Bridge. Standard trucks can no longer ...
The Rapid City Council has officially reapproved Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts for the Libertyland USA and Catalyst District developments after a legal notice error required both projects to ...
Looking ahead to 2026, the region is gearing up for America’s 250th anniversary celebrations. Plans include a fireworks display at Mount Rushmore and a potential presidential visit, positioning the ...
Responding officers located an unoccupied passenger vehicle that had struck the median in the area. After investigating, police determined the vehicle belonged to 34-year-old Brent Briley, a resident ...
A Rapid City resident has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison following a disturbing investigation into child exploitation materials. On Friday, 61-year-old Jerry Lamont received the sentence ...
South Dakota Corrections Secretary Kellie Wasko Announces Resignation Amid Prison System Controversy
Kellie Wasko, Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Corrections, has announced her resignation, effective October 20. In a letter addressed to Governor Larry Rhoden, Wasko stated that the ...
During the chase, the suspect vehicle sideswiped another car in traffic. No injuries were reported in the crash. The pursuit was eventually terminated for safety reasons, but officers observed the ...
Rapid City police arrested two individuals early Tuesday morning following a traffic stop that escalated into a foot pursuit and the discovery of drugs and a realistic-looking weapon. At approximately ...
South Dakota Department of Health spokesperson Tia Kafka clarified that while the curriculum provider includes such content, the state does not use those specific materials. The federal letter flagged ...
Tonight’s session marks the final opportunity for council members to debate amendments and vote on the budget’s approval. If passed, the 2026 budget will set the financial course for Rapid City’s ...
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