C.J. Keene
ReporterC.J. Keene is a Rapid City-based journalist covering education, healthcare, arts and culture. Originally from Omaha, C.J. studied journalism, media, and film studies at Doane University in Crete, Nebraska.
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South Dakota Mines holds their annual cultural expo this week. From the reservations right here in the state to Bangladesh and Nepal, students hosted booths dedicated to their homes.
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A half-million dollars per year has evaporated from Northern State University’s budget. As a result, a dormitory will be taken offline.
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Sports wagering has been a hit for South Dakota casinos. As profits rise, the standards governing the business continue to evolve.
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After contentious debate over library books in Rapid City Area Schools expanded into a national headline, the policies that led to the situation are now under the microscope.
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In Rapid City, art education opportunities before high school are few and far between. In response, the Dahl Arts Center is stepping up their education offerings for the community’s youth.
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Naloxone, or Narcan, is one of the most effective treatments for opioid overdoses. With the passage of House Bill 1162 this legislative session, Narcan can now be distributed to more than just first responders.
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At a special meeting of the Brookings School Board, superintendent Klint Willert announced his intention to resign.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of an “implicated individual” this week.
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The dream of a cozy home on your own plot of land is the goal of many families. In Pukwana, South Dakota, owning that land has become much easier.
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While plenty of us are tired of the snow by now, outdoors enthusiasts are still trying to get the most out of their winter. As a result of the weather, they’ve had plenty of opportunities this year.