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Three juveniles injured in a rollover crash Sunday afternoon
The South Dakota Highway Patrol says three juveniles were injured, one critically, Sunday afternoon when their vehicle rolled in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 90 at mile marker 38 east of Sturgis, SD. Preliminary crash information indicates the 16-year-old driver of a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer was traveling westbound on I-90...
Demonstrations at the Capitol: What’s required to rally
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Several South Dakota residents continue to process what they saw on the streets last weekend. A group of demonstrators displaying a swastika flag shocked onlookers both on the streets of Deadwood and in Pierre on the Capitol steps. First Alert Investigator Beth Warden looked...
Neo-Nazi Group Leader Sounds Off On Social Media About SD March
(Pierre, SD) — The leader of a Neo-Nazi group that held protests at the State Capitol and downtown Deadwood Saturday is going after Governor Noem on social media. C.A. Pohlhaus, who goes by “The Hammer,” runs the white supremacist group called the “Blood Tribe.” He responded to Noem’s statement about dispersing the protest on X Saturday, saying they weren’t escorted away prematurely and celebrated claims of taking a lap around the Governor’s Mansion while calling Noem names with emojis. Pohlhaus also revealed the reason behind the group’s protests, citing House Bill 10-76 which is a new state law that takes effect July 1st providing additional protection for Jewish people. South Dakota leaders, the Jewish Community of South Dakota and other groups have since spoken out condemning Saturday’s Neo-Nazi displays.
RC Airport announces new direct flights, other Sturgis Rally services
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Rapid City Regional Airport announced that two new direct flights are planned during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. United Airlines will add direct flights to and from San Francisco and Houston potentially bringing even more visitors to bike week. Airport officials say it’s not unheard of...
New addition in Sturgis City Park
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The city park in Sturgis has a new addition that is both entertaining and beneficial for developing minds. The park’s new interactive drum set is a great addition, designed to help children enhance their sensory, motor, cognitive, and emotional skills. Thanks to the fundraising efforts of the Rotary Club, enough money was raised to purchase the equipment. The city took the initiative to install it in the city park near the playground.
Check out all the pets waiting to be adopted at the Sturgis/Meade County Animal Shelter
STURGIS, S.D. - The Sturgis/Meade County Animal Shelter, funded by the City of Sturgis, operates under the jurisdiction of the Sturgis Police Department. Full-time Animal Control Officers (ACO) are tasked with enforcing animal laws, overseeing shelter operations, managing adoptions, and ensuring the well-being of the animals. Take a look at...
DAYS OF ’76 RODEO TO TAKE CENTER STAGE
Annual event returns with long-time volunteer at the helm. Deadwood, S.D. – For the 102nd year, the Days of ’76 Rodeo will kick off in Deadwood, S.D. July 21-27. Fans will be treated to one of the most decorated rodeos in the state and the tri-state region; the Days of ’76 Rodeo has won the PRCA Rodeo of the Year award nineteen times, and in the Badlands Circuit, the rodeos in the Dakotas, it’s been voted best rodeo sixteen times.
Sunshine Returns for the Middle of the Week
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - Tonight, those storms we saw this afternoon and all of our cloud coverage gets out of the area and we see mostly clear skies. Temperatures likely fall into the 50s for overnight lows. Tomorrow, we are going to be seeing 80s once again by the afternoon with plenty of sunshine to go around. Completely to mostly sunny skies are likely tomorrow. Futurecast is showing that we are seeing sunshine take over for tomorrow, but a few storms may fire up near the Nebraskan border. Wednesday we continue our sunny trend with lots of sun to go around. Thursday, the trend continues again with sunshine likely to start us off in the morning. Temperatures overnight tonight will slowly creep into the upper 50s with clearing skies. Storms will end before the sun sets and we will transition over into mostly sunny skies during the day tomorrow. Temperatures make it into the 70s and 80s by tomorrow afternoon with 70s generally limited to the Black Hills. The foothills and Plains are likely getting into the 80s for highs tomorrow. Belle Fourche one of the warmer spots in the upper 80s. The next three days in NE Wyoming and the Northern Hills shows that we are seeing sunshine returning for all through Thursday. 80s are likely for everyone on Wednesday but back into the 70s for Thursday. Rapid City seeing the warmest day of the week on Wednesday where upper 80s are possible with temperatures cooling back into the upper 70s on Thursday. More thunderstorms are on the horizon with Friday through Sunday posing a chance for some of those storms. We cool off for next week when partly cloudy skies settle in.
SDSU Extension offers agriculture diversity training at West River Field School
SDSU Extension is offering a free hands-on agricultural learning opportunity at one of its research farms. The West River Field School happens June 18 at the SDSU West River Research Farm near Sturgis. Patrick Wagner is an SDSU Extension Entomology Field Specialist. He said this year’s presentations focus on the...
Successful test held for Sturgis TT Race
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - 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...
Shared-use path construction to begin in Spearfish
The Department of Transportation begins work on a shared-use path in Spearfish next week. Starting Monday, June 17, crews will install a retaining wall and complete pipe work on Old Belle Road between Tumbleweed Trail and Russell Street. Officials say traffic could be reduced to two lanes and drivers should...
Discover photography's historical beginnings with Kary Janousek in Deadwood
DEADWOOD, S.D. - Portrait photographer and artist Kary Janousek will delve into the historical beginnings of photography and its societal impacts. Attendees will gain insight into the wet plate collodion process, its specific role in history from the 1850s to the late 1880s, and its relevance in contemporary society. The demonstration will involve posing a sitter, creating the plate, taking the exposure, and fixing it on site for attendees to witness the results.
Sturgis Rally icon Neil Hultman to be honored posthumously
STURGIS, S.D. - Neil Hultman, a pivotal figure in the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally for over 70 years, will be honored as the Grand Marshal of the 84th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Hultman, who passed away earlier this year, was a central figure in the Rally's history, known for his role as the club's first road captain, leading tours from Sturgis to Mount Rushmore, a tradition that continues to this day.
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