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The Friends of Rapid City Parks want you to help them celebrate community resilience and the beauty of Rapid City’s green spaces.
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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks is asking for public input on the department’s updated wildlife action plan.
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There’s a fire that reoccurs in downtown Rapid City about every two years. But, Monday’s fire is a part of efforts at maintaining native foliage in a half-acre park.
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Due to water levels in Pactola Reservoir, the City of Rapid City is implementing water restrictions a month early — starting May 1. It’s the first time in over 15 years the city has extended water conservation efforts.
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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks is looking to remove sediment and debris from McCook Lake following a major flood.
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Sioux Falls and other communities in South Dakota are opening seasonal drop off sites for leaves, branches and other outdoor material.
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South Dakota is seeing reduced levels of drought severity, though widespread dry conditions are persisting across the state.
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Runoff on the Missouri River Basin remains below average.
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As the seasons begin to shift across the state, it’s important to be mindful of how that impacts the weather in your area.
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State officials are reminding South Dakotans to call 811 before starting an excavation or digging project.
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The City of Sioux Falls is updating its outdoor siren activation to include destructive severe thunderstorm warnings.
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The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls is cancelling its in-person Skywarn Spotter classes.