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The Rapid City Council has officially voted in favor of the proposed Libertyland USA theme park, paving the way for what could become South Dakota’s largest entertainment and residential development.
The endorsement marks a shift for Rounds, who previously supported Sen. Tim Scott for president and skipped Trump’s 2023 rally in Rapid City. Rounds has not officially announced his reelection ...
Community leaders warn that the cuts could disproportionately affect working families, seniors, and rural residents, especially in areas where grocery stores rely heavily on SNAP purchases to stay ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has confirmed an active investigation at the Trail King Industries site in Mitchell, South Dakota. The probe was first hinted at in June after multiple ...
Doeden, a businessman from Aberdeen, kicked off his campaign on May 28, promoting his Trump-aligned platform and business credentials. Federal Communications Commission filings show his ad buys span ...
Rapid City Mayor Jason Salamun will unveil the proposed 2026 city budget during a public special session scheduled for Monday, July 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
Sturgis Police were involved in two high-speed chases over consecutive nights, both ending in arrests.
The South Dakota Supreme Court has reversed a restitution order against a Pennington County teenager, ruling he is not financially responsible for damage caused by another juvenile. The decision, ...
South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) is bracing for deep financial strain following a $9 billion federal budget cut approved by the U.S. House, which includes eliminating PBS funding. Executive ...
Traffic will be routed around the construction area. Once work has been completed then crews will move to the next site. See the below map for the affected areas. The anticipated date of completion ...
After weeks of delays and disputes, the recount for Rapid City Area Schools’ Area 6 Board of Education seat has concluded—with Jamie Clapham retaining her position by just two votes. Challenger Brian ...
The South Dakota Board of Regents has officially approved a new policy allowing individuals with enhanced concealed carry permits to bring handguns onto public university campuses. This move comes in ...