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Successful test held for Sturgis TT Race
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - To combine the tradition of the Sturgis Rally with American Flat Track racing, the Sturgis Tourist Trophy race will take place at this year’s rally despite pushback. To prepare for the new event, there was a test of the course Tuesday morning. AMA Pro...
Blood Tribe leader disputes governor’s version of protest
The leader of a pro-Nazi group that staged protests at the South Dakota Capitol and in downtown Deadwood on Saturday has fired back at Governor Kristi Noem on social media, refuting that they were escorted off the Capitol grounds.
Contextualizing the Neo-Nazi displays in South Dakota
An organization that monitors hate groups says an attempted neo-Nazi rally at the South Dakota state Capitol is like others that have popped up around the country. The Southern Poverty Law Center says this particular group has worked to expand in the region. The group, which is not being named...
AMA Pro Racing conduct test in Sturgis for street course use for upcoming race
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – Officials with A.M.A. Pro Racing and the City of Sturgis conducted a test of the street course for the upcoming Sturgis TT Race Tuesday morning. Cameron Gray with A.M.A. Racing says the test is an essential step in ensuring the safety and quality of the upcoming inaugural racing event planned for the final day of this year’s Rally, which is August 11th.
More Concerts Announced for the 2024 Buffalo Chip Rally
UPDATE: 5/27/2024 to include Dasha (up-and-coming country star Dasha performing live at the Largest Music Festival in Motorcycling® on Tuesday, Aug. 6 prior to a performance from the #1 most requested Sturgis Rally artist, Jelly Roll) The famous Buffalo Chip in Sturgis, South Dakota made it first concert announcement...
Renowned Artist Scott Jacobs Captures Sturgis History on Cover of 2024 Rally Magazine
This is a press release from Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame…. Sturgis, South Dakota (May 22, 2024) – The history of the Sturgis Rally roars to life on the cover of the 2024 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Magazine in a painting by renowned artist Scott Jacobs. This year’s cover artwork, a captivating painting titled “Uphill Victory,” marks the 14th time that Black Hills resident Jacobs has created the image that captures the spirit and history of the Rally.
Spirit of Sturgis TT Race testing coming up
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - To ensure the safety and quality of the upcoming Spirit of Sturgis TT Race, AMA Pro Racing, AFT Events, and the City of Sturgis will conduct a test of the street course on Tuesday, June 11, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. The test will...
Storms Taper Off Tonight, Another Storm Chance to End the Week
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - Overnight, storms will start to clear out of the area by midnight with temperatures making it into the 40s and 50s across the area. Rapid City likely will see the 50s. Tomorrow, we start out with sunshine in the morning as we start to see a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. It will be an absolutely perfect day to go out and walk the dog with the combination of sunshine, clouds and temperatures in the 60s for highs. Futurecast is showing that a few clouds are possible across the area throughout the day tomorrow. Then some moisture develops overnight Thursday and into Friday with some more thunderstorms possible into the afternoon on Friday. Overnight tonight, temperatures make it into the 40s and 50s across the area. We will continue to deal with thunderstorms early on and then we will start to clear out by the time we get to the morning. Tomorrow, we start out mostly sunny and then we will be mostly to partly sunny throughout the rest of the day. Temperatures are on the cooler side compared to what we saw today. 60s and a few 70s are likely. The next three days in NE Wyoming and the Northern Hills shows that we are seeing some more chances of storms in Deadwood and Spearfish on Friday. Rapid City seeing storm chances for Friday and Sunday with temperatures fluctuating between the 60s tomorrow and Friday into the 70s and 80s into next week.
Nazi hate in SD: ‘Call it out for what it is’
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — If pictures of a swastika at the South Dakota state capitol or in Deadwood disturb you, you’re far from alone. “What we know about this group and why they were showing up in South Dakota had to do with the state and its leadership in combating antisemitism,” said David Goldenberg, Midwest regional director for the Anti-Defamation League. “And look, they’ve made it very clear why they were there: their hateful ways, their antisemitic beliefs, that they’re ultimately trying to instill fear through intimidation and hate.”
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.
SDSU Extension offering hands-on learning opportunity at West River Field School
BROOKINGS, S.D. – SDSU Extension is offering western South Dakota residents a hands-on agricultural learning opportunity at one of its research farms. The West River Field School is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. MT on June 18, 2024, at the SDSU West River Research Farm near Sturgis. It is free, and lunch will be provided.
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...
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