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Garrett Otto, 29, appeared for his initial appearance hearing on Tuesday. Otto is charged with two counts of attempted ...
Memorial Day is a federal holiday designated for mourning and honoring military personnel who died while serving in the ...
Between collections resuming, courts blocking student loan programs and layoffs at the Education Department, borrowers might ...
In a Wednesdays news release, South Dakota Mines assistant volleyball coach Annika Stephens was recognized on the AVCA's ...
BHSU's Braden Anderson is well traveled, but consistency and maturity has taken him to the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and ...
South Dakota Mines sophomore hurdler Cole Dobberstein has had a memorable year. On Thursday evening, he'll compete at the ...
Pennington County Auditor’s Office staff gathered on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024 to conduct a post-election audit. Temperatures ...
Does AI have a place in a child's catholic education? Absolutely not, according to one Rapid City Catholic theology teacher.
Several West River student-athletes competed to cement their spot at the state tournament in the West River Last Chance track and field meet, held on Thursday at O'Harra Stadium.
The arrest occurred during a traffic stop conducted by the South Dakota Highway Patrol in Pennington County, where law enforcement seized 3.3 ounces of fentanyl powder.
In a recent release, Rapid City Central's Jamie Holsworth and Colome's Reed Harter will be inducted into the South Dakota High School Baseball Association's Hall of Fame.
On Wednesday, several area high school baseball teams sought to punch their ticket to the state tournament. Despite great efforts from Belle Fourche and Rapid City Christian, they fell short.