C.J. Keene
ReporterC.J. Keene is a Rapid City-based journalist covering politics, the court system, education, and culture Originally from Omaha, C.J. studied journalism, media, and film studies at Doane University in Crete, Nebraska.
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The position has been held by Laurie Nichols since the departure of Neil Schnoor earlier this year.
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The plans would utilize taxpayer dollars to develop areas that would surround or directly benefit new fast-food locations as a draw to expand into Rapid City.
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After a few hectic months in Washington, Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he’s focused on bringing money back to the state.
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A new academic year is on the horizon, and education leaders are preparing to encounter new laws, new budgets, and of course new students.
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Friday marks the beginning of the Sturgis rally. City leaders say they’re ready for everything that entails.
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With a change of command ceremony, a new hand guides Ellsworth Air Force Base as the largest investment in the bases history is in full swing.
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A major summer storm hit central and east South Dakota hard Monday night, and it looks like more rain could be on the way Tuesday.
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Republican Congressman Dusty Johnson has thrown his hat into a crowded primary for governor of South Dakota. Returning from D.C., he said to look towards his record as he returns home.
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The Sturgis Rally is just about here, which is usually accompanied by an increase in accidents on the roads. This comes at a transition point for the boots on the ground, as the Sturgis Ambulance Service introduces a new director.
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South Dakota is feeling the squeeze from all directions as federal funds are significantly cut across government. Now, South Dakota’s lawmakers need to manage the crunch.