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Bicyclist Injured In June 27 Crash Dies
PRINGLE — An 82-year-old man died Wednesday, July 3, from injuries received in a June 27 crash in Pringle in Custer County. According to the South Dakota Department of Public Safety, preliminary information indicates the driver of a 2006 Chevrolet Impala was traveling southbound on US 385, approaching the intersection at S.D. Highway 89, at 11:51 a.m. June 27. At the same time, a bicyclist was traveling northbound on S.D. Highway 89 and failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection and the two vehicles collided.
Cyclist severely injured
The Custer County Sheriff’s Office and other local agencies assisted the South Dakota Highway Patrol in responding to a crash involving a cyclist and a vehicle in Pringle last Thursday. The cyclist was lifeflighted by helicopter to Monument Health Hospital - Rapid City following the collision with a 2006...
Vissia resigns as county DOE
Custer County is in search of a new director of equalization after Leah Vissia resigned following an executive session at the Custer County Commission’s June 20 meeting. Her final day in the role is July 5. Vissia started as the head of the county’s equalization office Oct. 21, 2019....
Severe storms tomorrow with a cooler Tuesday
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - Around 6:00 this evening, severe thunderstorms blew up near Newcastle and Weston County, Wyoming. It quickly became a storm complex that produced the 73 mph wind gust reported by a storm chaser. These storms seem to have lost some intensity as they try to traverse the Black Hills into Pennington and Custer County.
Hulse, Baumann popular in Custer County
Amber Hulse’s victory in the District 30 Senate primary was due in large part to her popularity on the western side of Custer County, a look into the voting results by precinct shows. Hulse garnered a much larger percentage of votes in the City of Custer and area around...
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