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Sioux Falls Black leaders unimpressed with response to neo-Nazi march
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The fallout continues after multiple incidents of a neo-Nazi group marching in South Dakota cities. Those activities happened over the weekend at the State Capitol in Pierre and in Deadwood. State leaders have condemned the marches, but the level of response has been...
Sturgis falls to Gering at Veterans Classic
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) -The Veterans Classic rolled on with some exciting games on Friday. In the morning/afternoon session Sturgis dropped a tight game to Gering, NE 6-3. The Post 22 Expos picked up a 5-4 victory over Box Elder Post 315.
From farmers to patients, Dakota Food RX Program looks to provide healthier food options
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - South Dakota State University has partnered with the South Dakota Community Foundation to launch a nutrition program, “Dakota Food RX” to help improve nutrition options for many families in the community. Geb Bastian, Nutrition Professor and Extension Specialist at South Dakota State University...
Sturgis falls to Gering at Veterans Classic
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) -The Veterans Classic rolled on with some exciting games on Friday. In the morning/afternoon session Sturgis dropped a tight game to Gering, NE 6-3. The Post 22 Expos picked up a 5-4 victory over Box Elder Post 315.
Bumpy road as Sturgis changes government format
In a recent election, voters in Sturgis elected to change from a city manager form of government. However, that vote came with other ripples the community is still grappling with. The Black Hills community passed the decision that moved municipal government to an aldermanic system overseen by a mayor. This...
Neo-Nazi March Thwarted
PIERRE, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) On Saturday a group of masked individuals marched through Pierre and Deadwood and displayed Nazi symbolism. The Neo-Nazi group called the “Blood Tribe” claimed responsibility for leading the marches in South Dakota as they have in many areas across the country. The Blood Tribe is...
Storms Out West Wednesday; Unsettled into the Weekend – Storm Center PM Update: Tuesday, May 28
Across much of the region, it has been a very nice afternoon with a good amount of sunshine and seasonable temperatures. While it has been breezy at times, that’s been the only major blemish to the second half of the day. We’ll keep with the pleasant trend as we...
Black Hills State fights FAFSA struggles
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - Students at Black Hills State University are beginning to work out their FAFSA forms after the Department of Education decided to revise the process back in late December. Tirzah Knight, the Director of Student Financial Aid, said, “This was the first time in about 40...
Ordinance could allow Sturgis hold election whenever officials resign or are ‘unable to perform duties’
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - February 13, Sturgis Mayor Mark Carstensen resigned unexpectedly, putting the city in an unknown position. Eventually, the city created a special election ordinance to help fill the gap. Two months later, Sturgis City Council held discussions to establish an ordinance allowing them to vote on...
South Dakotans react to Neo-Nazi group marching in Pierre, Deadwood
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KEYC) - On Saturday a group of masked individuals marched through Pierre and Deadwood and displayed Nazi symbolism. The Neo-Nazi group called the “Blood Tribe” claimed responsibility for leading the marches in South Dakota as they have in many areas across the country. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) describes the Blood Tribe as a “hardcore white supremacist group” with beliefs that combine elements of exalting Adolf Hitler and “a variant of Norse Paganism.”
Man injured when he hit deer with motorcycle near Lead
LEAD, S.D. - At around 8:40 p.m. on May 27, the Lead Volunteer Fire Department responded to a motorcycle crash about 4 miles south of Lead on US Highway 85/US-14A. Upon arriving, firefighters found a male rider who had been thrown from his motorcycle after colliding with a deer on the highway. The rider, who was wearing a helmet, sustained minor injuries.
Two Transit Agencies Order South Dakota’s First Propane-Fueled Buses
Two South Dakota transit agencies — People’s Transit in Huron and Prairie Hills Transit in Spearfish — unveiled their first orders of safe, environmentally friendly and economical buses fueled with propane autogas. “Prairie Hills Transit is on the cutting edge of public transit operation with these new...
South Dakotans react to Neo-Nazi group marching in Pierre, Deadwood
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - On Saturday a group of masked individuals marched through Pierre and Deadwood and displayed Nazi symbolism. The Neo-Nazi group called the “Blood Tribe” claimed responsibility for leading the marches in South Dakota as they have in many areas across the country. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) describes the Blood Tribe as a “hardcore white supremacist group” with beliefs that combine elements of exalting Adolf Hitler and “a variant of Norse Paganism.”
New bookstore in Spearfish officially opening Tuesday
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - If you’re looking for a place to browse around and get lost in a book, you might just be in luck. Henry’s Books in Spearfish will officially open its doors to the public on Tuesday. The independent bookstore was founded by entrepreneurs Elizabeth...
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