The committee unanimously supported a revised plan to upgrade the Rapid City Soccer Complex, following an earlier $3.5 million Vision Fund request from the Black Hills Rapids soccer organization. Due ...
By 3:00 PM yesterday, the fire—named the “Gertie Fire”—was successfully contained at approximately 18 acres. Firefighters remained on site conducting mop-up and holding operations, with active ...
The annual entrance licenses for South Dakota’s state parks and recreation areas are now on sale, offering access to more than 60 scenic destinations across the state. Valid through May 23, 2027, the ...
Pennington County officials are warning residents about a resurgence of phone scams involving callers impersonating members of the Sheriff’s Office. These scammers claim you’ve missed jury duty, have ...
PM, Pennington County Deputies were dispatched to the area of Falling Rock for the report of a female who had fallen off a cliff. When Deputies arrived at the Falling Rock area, they located three ...
Firefighters from multiple agencies are battling the Gertie Fire, burning approximately 1 mile west of Hill City in the Cowboy Gulch area. The blaze, estimated at 3 to 5 acres, prompted a coordinated ...
The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office Victim Specialists are teaming up with local coffee shops to promote Domestic Violence Awareness Month through a creative campaign titled “Ending Domestic ...
Rapid City police arrested a 33-year-old man following a road rage incident in which a firearm was reportedly brandished and discharged.
The Libertyland project, which includes plans for a large indoor water park and hotel complex, has sparked debate over the use of public financing. The City Finance office said 4,326 of the 5,145 ...
Rapid City collected over $50.82 million in sales tax revenue from January through July 2025—up 3.57% from the same period in 2024. July alone brought in a record $8.14 million, marking the first time ...
South Dakota’s congressional delegation is reacting to the government shut-down after congress failed to pass a continuing resolution which ends government funding until an agreement can be reached.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley welcomed North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley’s decision not to pursue legal action over South Dakota’s law banning eminent domain for carbon ...
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