The new women’s prison in Rapid City is about a month away from completion and officials are ramping up hiring ahead of its opening later this year. The Rapid City Correctional Facility, which broke ...
The South Dakota Department of Education has awarded nearly $50,000 in Farm to School grants to six programs aimed at expanding access to local foods and agricultural education. The grants, ...
Pennington County officials are considering a revised alternative energy ordinance that would distinguish between small residential systems and larger utility-scale projects, while adding new ...
A state board has paused a hearing on a proposed uranium exploration project in the southern Black Hills after entering a private session to discuss legal matters according to reporting from South ...
Police are searching for two men following an armed robbery reported late Monday night at a casino on Jackson Boulevard.
The South Dakota Board of Regents has outlined a new strategy aimed at positioning the state’s public universities as leaders in artificial intelligence adoption. The plan focuses on preparing ...
Iran is moving to rebuild parts of its military production network faster than U.S. officials initially expected, according ...
Businessman Toby Doeden has taken a narrow lead in South Dakota’s Republican primary for governor, according to a new KELOLAND Media Group/Emerson College poll. Doeden draws 26% support among likely ...
Two juveniles were detained early Tuesday after police responded to reports of gunfire in a Rapid City neighborhood and discovered a loaded, illegally modified shotgun. Officers were dispatched just ...
Around 7:30 a.m., Pennington County Sheriff’s Office reported the interstate was closed in both directions after a fire-related crash near the Cheyenne River Bridge. The South Dakota Highway Patrol ...
The U.S. Senate has confirmed longtime law enforcement officer Dan Satterlee as U.S. marshal for the District of South Dakota. Satterlee, who has served as director of the South Dakota Division of ...
Russia's war in Ukraine is entering a more difficult phase for Moscow, according to Brett McGurk, a former senior U.S.
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