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Liberty Center continues to grow with the community
BOX ELDER, S.D. (KELO) –The Liberty Center YMCA in Box Elder is seeing great growth in its short time. Right now they are in phase one with several opportunities for families in the community. “What’s really cool about it is it’s a big open shared space. And because we...
RC students get a unique look into local landfill operations
Five Rapid City area students were given the VIP treatment at the landfill this afternoon. The students from Rapid Valley Elementary's Discovery Program enjoyed a tour of the facility, led by Solid Waste Education and Outreach Coordinator Ria Hannon. The students took in a bird's eye view of the recycling facility, learning what can be recycled and how materials get sorted.
Dusty Johnson helps pass act tightening restrictions on undocumented voting
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - You’ve been hearing it all year, 2024 is an election year, and with that comes campaigning, voter anxiety, and election safety issues. Representative Dusty Johnson has been an avid proponent for election safety, heavily pushing for better restrictions when it comes to undocumented people being allowed to vote in elections.
‘What Sara Reads’ pops up in Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — If you’re looking to add a book to your collection, a mobile book trailer is popping up at events around Sioux Falls. What Sara Reads owner Sara Gillis is a copywriter and self-described obsessive reader. “I read three books last week, so three...
Williston police call on public to identify two individuals driving dirt bikes in the area
WILLISTON, ND (KXNET) — Williston Police need your help identifying two people, they say have been involved in multiple incidents of not only reckless driving but evading police officers while on their dirt bikes. According to Williston Police, these individuals have fled from officers on multiple occasions, posing a danger not only to themselves but […]
Code enforcement a sore spot in some SD communities
FAITH, S.D. (South Dakota News Watch) - A few months ago, the city council in this ranching town in remote northwestern South Dakota decided to join dozens of other communities across the state and hire an outside contractor to enforce property codes. But in a pioneer town built on a...
Resident v. nonresident dispute yields plan limiting out-of-state hunting licenses
SIOUX FALLS — A state commission is refereeing a dispute over who should have access to a prime hunting opportunity in South Dakota’s picturesque Black Hills. In-state residents say they’re tired of competing with nonresidents for turkey hunting spots in the spring. A group representing them recently proposed limiting nonresident licenses to 661 through a […] The post Resident v. nonresident dispute yields plan limiting out-of-state hunting licenses appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
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