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‘Be mindful of water use’
SPEARFISH — Under city ordinance, Spearfish residents should only water their lawns between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. daily. As forecast temperatures soar into the 80s, 90s, and low 100s this week, the city is issuing further reminders about summer water conservation. Right now, the city...
Proposed law changes Lead city board requirements
LEAD — A proposed ordinance governing city boards includes a code of conduct, and requires sitting board members to formally re-apply for their positions. Lead Ordinance 1102-24 addresses requirements for members of the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Library Board, and the Historic Preservation Board. It sets two-year terms for all board members, with appointments made by the mayor.
Step Back in Time: Updated 1895 home on Main Street Sturgis for sale
STURGIS, S.D. - Step back in time with this delightful 1895 home, meticulously updated for modern comfort with new windows, HVAC, and plumbing. Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and main floor laundry, the main level seamlessly blends historic charm with contemporary convenience. The spacious living room, dining area, and...
Could These Explorers Find a Major New Deposit in the Shadow of This Past-Producing Super Giant?
The Homestake Mine in Lead, South Dakota, historically produced approximately 44 million ounces of gold from 1876 to 2002, making it one of North America's largest and deepest gold mines. The mine closed in 2001 when gold was around $300.00 per ounce when the then-operator Barrick Gold Corp. (ABX:TSX; GOLD:NYSE) deemed it to be uneconomic.
Sanford Underground Research Facility to host South Dakota’s largest free science festival
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The Sanford Underground Research Facility is taking over the town of Lead on Saturday, July 13 for Neutrino Day, South Dakota’s largest free science festival. Taking place all day Saturday, attendees can expect a wide range of scientific activities, meant for people of all...
Swimmer saved from drowning at Bear Butte Lake
MEADE COUNTY, S.D. — On July 5, a young man was rescued from Bear Butte Lake after struggling to stay afloat. The Meade County Communications Center received a 911 call reporting the incident, prompting a rapid response from the Meade County Sheriff’s Office, Sturgis Police, and Sturgis Ambulance and Fire Department.
Trembly scores four touchdowns for Team USA in Can Am Bowl
It’s been a busy summer for recent Dubois High School graduate Wyatt Trembly. Trembly played in three all-star football games after graduating last May. The talented senior running back and linebacker will soon depart for Black Hills State University on a football scholarship but in the weeks between his two state track titles in the hurdles and reporting for pre-season practice in Spearfish he played in the Wyoming Shrine Bowl, the Wyoming-Nebraska 6-man All-Star Game and most recently in the Can Am Bowl.
Experience Neutrino Day 2024 in Lead: Science fun for all ages
LEAD, S.D. - On July 13, the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) will host the 16th annual Neutrino Day in Lead. This free science festival spans the city, offering hoistroom tours, interactive exhibits, engaging talks, live video chats with underground engineers, and more. Neutrino Day unfolds across Lead, with highlights...
Chadron Juniors Finish 3rd In Spearfish Tournament
The Chadron Platte Valley Bank American Legion Post 12 juniors went up to Spearfish over this past weekend looking to bring home some hardware. The juniors fell just short, going 3-1 to finish 3rd in the tournament. They opened up the tournament Friday with a loss, falling to Rapid City...
Yes, some rally tents have gone up a little early
STURGIS, S.D. – If you’ve noticed the rally-related tents going up in downtown Sturgis and wondered if it was a little early for that to be happening, you would be right. Sturgis Director of Planning and Permitting Dave Smith tells KBHB News there is an ordinance that states once a tent goes up, it must be open and operational within 7 days.
Sasquatch roll over Bison Baseball 23-4 Monday
SPEARFISH, S.D. – Daniel Cook collected three hits in four at bats as the Spearfish Sasquatch rolled over the Bison Baseball team 23-4 Monday night. Cook singled in the second inning, singled in the third and singled in the sixth. Nolan Ackerman added a home run for Spearfish, scoring...
Live Lakota Hoop Dance and Culture Presentation by FireThunder family
DEADWOOD, S.D. - Deadwood History, Inc. and the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission will host a presentation by Alex FireThunder and his family at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, July 19, 2024, at the Historic Adams House, 22 Van Buren Street, Deadwood. The event is free for members and $5 for non-members. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lunch and a chair. In case of inclement weather, the lecture will be moved to the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center (HARCC).
6 Towns in South Dakota With Thriving Local Businesses
Known as "the land of infinite variety," the midwestern US state of South Dakota is brimming with remarkable landscapes and an area that spans 77,123 square miles. From the Mount Rushmore National Memorial to the otherworldly stretches of the Badlands National Park, travelers can enjoy the wonders of Mount Rushmore State with a visit to its towns. These South Dakota towns are not only chalked with the state's gems but are home to an array of thriving local businesses with must-see specialty shops.
Paddle boarders save juvenile at Bear Butte Lake
STURGIS, S.D. – The Meade County Sheriff’s Office says a young man in distress in Bear Butte Lake was rescued by a group of paddle boarders on Friday. Meade County Sheriff Pat West says the young man was swimming in the lake when he became tired and was having trouble staying afloat. He says a group of paddle boarders were in the lake and noticed the young man in distress. They were able to get the male up on a board and to the shore where he was treated by Sturgis Ambulance crews.
Civil Air Patrol: A legacy of service, education & community
The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a non-profit organization that serves as the official civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force. With a volunteer membership drawn from diverse backgrounds, CAP is dedicated to various aviation-related activities and community service. Membership and Structure. CAP is open to individuals of all...
Spearfish Jr. Legion finishes 2-1 at Bill Hughes Invitational
SPEARFISH — The Spearfish U-16 American Legion baseball team finished with a 2-1 record at the Bill Hughes Invitational Tournament that ended Sunday in Spearfish. They defeated WESTCO 8-6 Friday before losing to Billings 6-5 Saturday when the game was stopped after six innings because of the time limit.
READY TO RIDE: Rookie Cowgirl Haugen seeks greater glory at National Finals
STURGIS — Growing up on the family ranch, the daughter of rodeo parents with an older sibling competing at the collegiate level, it’s no surprise the success that Sturgis’ Arina Haugen is having in the sport of high school rodeo. Haugen, an incoming sophomore at Sturgis Brown...
HP releases name of man killed in fatal crash
STURGIS — The South Dakota Highway Patrol has released the name of the man who died Thursday from injuries sustained in a July 1 crash near Sturgis. According to the agency, shortly after 10 a.m. July 1, John J. Lundin, 82, of Sturgis, was driving a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado eastbound on SD Highway 34 near mile marker 38. At the same time, Jerry L. Seaman, the driver of a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500, was traveling westbound on SD Highway 34. While initiating a left-hand turn into a gas station, Lundin turned in front of the Dodge Ram and the vehicles collided head-on. The driver and passenger of the Dodge Ram, both 72 of Newell, were transported to a nearby hospital with serious, non-life-threatening injuries.
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