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Department Of Transportation To Begin Work On US Highway 212, State Highway 63 Next Week
PIERRE, (KCCR) — Starting Monday, some highways in Dewey County will go under the knife for milling and overlay work. The South Dakota Department of Transportation says a 20-mile section of U-S Highway 212 from a mile west of Dupree to the east side of Eagle Butte will be milled an overlaid with new asphalt. On top of the 212 project, South Dakota Highway 63 will have the same type of work completed from Highway 212 to 17 miles north of that intersection. Both projects will have one inch of surface cold-milled off with two inches of asphalt concrete replacing it. Traffic will be reduced to a single lane through work zones with flaggers and pilot cars in use to safely guide vehicles. Short delays can be expected through the work zones during daylight construction hours. The projects are expected to be completed in September of this year. The estimated cost of the project is 16-point-three million dollars.
Olympic heroes visit Rapid City for World Record Camp
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) -Former Olympic athletes were in Rapid City Friday for the World Record Track Camp. Local athletes had a chance to learn from some of the greatest to ever do it. This is the first time the World Record Camp has come to Rapid City.
Piedmont man arrested with over 200 Fentanyl pills, other drug paraphernalia
Subramanian interim dean of SDSU’s College of Natural Sciences
Sen Subramanian, associate dean for research in South Dakota State University’s College of Natural Sciences, is serving as interim dean of the college. Subramanian took on the post June 22, following the retirement of Dean Emerita Charlene Wolf-Hall at the end of the last academic year. The search for a permanent dean for the position continues.
Newell's Kimberly Johnson, a well-rounded student-athlete, ready to soak up final NHSFR experience
NEWELL — Having grown up on a ranch about an hour north of Newell, recently graduated Irrigator senior Kimberly Johnson has spent the majority of her young life around cattle and horses. So, when she decided to give rodeo a try following her freshman year, the move seemed pretty...
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