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Cammack Ranch hosts National Farmers Union president
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - National Farmers Union President, Rob Larew, and other members of the organization met at the Cammack Ranch in Union Center to tour the land and learn about the conditions of ranches in South Dakota. The National Farmers Union is the second largest general farm organization...
Airport expansion brings new car share service for passengers
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The summer season may be ending but the holiday season is almost here and for those heading out to visit family and friends this winter there’s a new transportation option for you. The Rapid City Regional Airport added the web-based car-sharing service Turo to...
Football Set to Kickoff 2024 Season Thursday at South Dakota Mines
PUEBLO, Colo. – Colorado State University Pueblo will make its 2024 season debut on Thursday evening in Rapid City, S.D., as the ThunderWolves play the first of its 11 regular season games at South Dakota Mines. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. in Dunham Field at O'Harra Stadium. Thursday's...
‘Enjoy your game, so we can enjoys ours’: Advice that led Rapid City’s Marv White to golf success
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Rapid City’s Marv White calls it quits after many rounds of competitive golf. The 89-year-old went out on top Sunday afternoon at the SDGA Men’s Senior Championships. He shot a 91 in the Oahe Division to capture 1st place. White competed in many...
National Dog Day: Celebrate by helping homeless animals
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Here’s to man’s best friend! Although every day is a great day to celebrate your dog, give them extra love Monday because August 26 is National Dog Day. The celebration started in 2004 to recognize how many dogs need to be rescued each...
South Dakota Restaurant Visited By Guy Fieri Surprisingly Closes
South Dakota restaurant featured on Guy Fieri's “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” surprisingly announces it's closing its doors. Owners of Urban Chislic at 831 West 85th St. in Sioux Falls posted a going out of businesses message on their Facebook page stating... “On behalf of the Urban Chislic family,...
First Alert Weather Day Thursday
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) -- We’re declaring a First Alert Weather Day for the Sioux Falls are on Thursday. A cold front will move east overnight tonight and will help to spark storms by Thursday morning and continue into Thursday afternoon along and east of I-29. Large hail and damaging wind gusts will once again be the main risks with an isolated tornado threat possible as well. Cooler temperatures will begin to move in by Thursday afternoon in western South Dakota as the clouds clear out.
Aug. 27 Volleyball Roundup - St. Thomas More downs Douglas in four-set match
BOX ELDER — St. Thomas More downed Douglas in a four-set high school volleyball match on Tuesday. ALEXANDRIA — Hanson clipped Platte-Geddes in the semifinals of the Hanson Early Bird volleyball tournament on Tuesday. The set scores were 25-18, 20-25 and 29-27. Hanson’s Ava Doyle finished with six...
Scathing Bomber Crash Report Unfairly Targeted Crew Member's Body Weight, Family Member Says
A relative of a crew member who survived a B-1B Lancer crash in South Dakota earlier this year said the official accident investigation report into the mishap wrongly criticized the airman's weight and unfairly put blame on Ellsworth Air Force Base personnel.Joni Smith, the mother-in-law of the instructor pilot of the aircraft, told Military.com she had submitted letters raising concerns about the incident to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, as well as members of the state's delegation in Washington, D.C. One criticism was that Smith said the report inaccurately highlighted the airman's alleged weight as being "nearly 260" pounds, which...
Noem commutes sentences for two convicted of murder
Gov. Kristi Noem commuted the sentences of two people convicted of murder and issued 45 more pardons since February. Since taking office in 2019, Noem has commuted the sentences of 27 people and pardoned 341. Her first commutation of the summer was granted to 70-year-old John Proctor on July 24. Proctor has served 51 years […]
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