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City Provides More Info on New Hours for Yard Waste Site
The City of Madison gave an update Monday on the new operating times for the Madison Yard Waste Site. In a press release, the Public Works Department said they appreciate the public’s input and understand the inconvenience that the restricted hours at the Yard Waste Site have caused. The...
Mitchell regional dispatch center covers 6 counties
MITCHELL, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - In Mitchell, the 911 dispatch center is the lifeline for citizens facing some of their worst days. These unsung heroes answer every call with calm precision, guiding people through emergencies ranging from car accidents to medical crises. The team operates around the clock to...
Good News: Terex Utilities donates and plants trees
The Terex Utilities Sustainability Committee recently donated a mix of trees to be planted at Lake Kampeska’s Memorial Park and also planted spruce trees on the grounds at the Terex Utilities facility in Watertown. Alicia Haich, Terex Utilities Sustainability Champion, contacted Codington Conservation District Manager Deanna Kunkel for advice...
Governors Begin Downstream Practice with Sights Set on Eight
Monday starts the process all over again. The Pierre Governor football team is on the quest for the next state title, this year would be number eight. Practice began Monday at Oahe downstream. It’s a tradition every year to signify the beginning of practice. The team gets on the practice...
Douglas School District seeks $15 million in state funding to handle Ellsworth growth
Douglas School District is again asking the state for help building a new elementary school to accommodate rising enrollment caused by Ellsworth Air Force Base. The district wants the state to contribute $15 million toward the $62 million school construction cost. Legislation that would have provided the money failed during last winter’s legislative session. The […]
The legacy and growth of Paul Mitchell The School Rapid City
"Peggy has been in the cosmetology industry for many years and she has a heart for giving back to the community. Formally known as Headlines Academy, Paul Mitchell the School Rapid City is a full service school of beauty with certified courses in cosmetology, esthetics, massage therapy and nail technology. The school always does a Cut-a-Thon to benefit local nonprofits. They are kicking off the fundraising season by hosting many different fundraisers, starting now through December. Peggy said to check their Facebook page for all the updates and ways to help raise money for Feeding South Dakota."
How the 84th rally measures up to previous years
STURGIS, S.D. (KELO) — With the 2024 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally coming to a close, we took a look at some of the statistics from this years rally compared to previous years. The DPS releases a Sturgis Rally Tally – a 24-hour (6 a.m. to 6 a.m.) recap for crashes, DUI arrests, drug arrests, citations and warnings for both Sturgis and the Rapid City district.
Prairie Lakes Ice Arena Celebrates Grand Opening on September 12th
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} The City of Watertown is “lacing up” for a grand celebration to officially unveil the much-anticipated Prairie Lakes Ice Arena. The community is invited to join the festivities on Thursday, September 12th, 2024, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. While the arena has...
Lake Area Tech College Expanding EduCare to Help Alleviate Childcare "Crisis" in Watertown
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} Lake Area Technical College (LATC) is stepping up to help curb what is being called a childcare “crisis” in Watertown by expanding the offering of Educare with before and after-school childcare. LATC Vice President Cam Corey presented to the Watertown School Board…. Corey...
EMTs provide valuable services in Brookings
I am disabled; I had polio as a child and am now confined to a wheelchair. This last month or so has been extra difficult with weakness bought on by dehydration. Transfers from bed to wheelchair have been especially difficult. Calling for help is the hardest thing in the world...
City of Riders quiets down again after rally
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The City of Riders is settling back to its quiet, small-town feel after the 84th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and the first-ever Sturgis Half-Mile TT Race. Over the past two weeks, the small town of Sturgis saw its population grow to hundreds of thousands as...
Prairie Lakes Healthcare System Earns Second Consecutive Five-Star Rating from CMS
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} Prairie Lakes Healthcare System (PLHS) has again reached a significant milestone, securing a five-star overall quality rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This marks the second consecutive year that PLHS has earned this prestigious recognition, placing it among the top healthcare providers in the nation.
Community helping McCook Lake residents reunite with lost belongings
More than a month after catastrophic flooding, McCook Lake residents are still trying to put their lives back together. Community organizers are working to help residents reclaim some normalcy.
Rapid City man will serve 25 years for first-degree manslaughter
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Philip Andrew Chips, 51, of Rapid City was sentenced to 25 years in prison Monday morning after pleading guilty to first-degree manslaughter in Seventh Circuit Court earlier this year. Chips was originally charged with first-degree murder in the September 2023 stabbing that led to the...
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