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The Senate, once again, was working into the early morning hours Friday with its new majority leader, Republican John Thune, setting the pace.
South Dakota’s new Republican Party chairman is a former Democrat, but he’s been a Republican for nine years. Now he’s concerned about “Republicans In Name Only,” or RINOs, ...
Black Hills State University President Steve Elliott was officially inaugurated on Friday at the Donald E. Young Center. He has been serving as the 12th president of the ...
The city of Spearfish recently amended its budget – choosing to forgo the purchase of a six-inch dry prime pump, in favor of a sandbag filling station.
Improvements to drainage, field conditions, and accessibility are underway at the Belle Fourche Roundup Rodeo Grounds soccer fields.
It was a nearly perfect day for the annual Queen City Classic track meet on Friday at Lyle Hare Stadium, with 928 athletes from 31 teams all competing ...
“A scatter garden is a dedicated space within a cemetery or memorial park where cremated remains can be respectfully dispersed, providing a serene and meaningful way for families to honor their loved ...
The State University (BHSU) women’s softball team split a pair of games against UC-Colorado Springs on Senior Day Saturday at Yellow Jacket Field in Spearfish.
The soccer fields were scattered with brightly colored eggs Saturday morning in Belle Fourche. After lining up by age, stretching and strategizing, children and families swept up all the eggs ...
The city of Sturgis will receive nearly $1.4 million in reimbursements from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), for repairs to the 7th Street Crossing.
When I was in grade school, I got up in the dark to let my dog, Maybe, outside. The night before, my mother had been sewing — darning ...
We have a friendly rivalry with our neighbors to the north in North Dakota. I’ve joked many times that I’d much rather have Mount Rushmore than oil – ...