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Wasta Volunteer Fire Department to build new Fire Hall and Community Room
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The Wasta Volunteer Fire Department celebrated more than just the Fourth of July today, they also celebrated raising enough money to build a new fire hall. The donations came from people in the community and the Pennington County Commissioner’s office which donated $500,000. Wasta...
RCPD and PCSO express their gratitude for community support
RAPID CITY, S.D. – The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office along with the Rapid City Police Department are extending their thanks for the community support they have received. Signs displayed on roadways and businesses across Rapid City offer thanks to law enforcement officers in the region for keeping communities...
1000 Thank You’s to those who keep our community safe
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - While many of us will be watching fireworks and grilling outside this Fourth of July, one group wants us to remember those working to keep everyone in our community safe. An officer of the law is never “off duty.”. During the summer months, officers...
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.
Rapid City Journal week in review: local news recap for June 22-28
Here are some of the headlines from this past week in the Rapid City Journal. Partners in law and life: Pennington County judges retire after years of service. After a lifetime of legal practice and years of service to Pennington County, judges Craig Pfeifle and Jane Wipf Pfeifle have finally decided to hang up their robes.
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