C.J. Keene
ReporterC.J. Keene is a Rapid City-based journalist covering the legal 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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President Kathleen Wooden Knife says she declared the emergency due to escalating drug trafficking, use and associated violence, particularly involving firearms.
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While historic homes have a charm when they become decrepit, they damage property values and, more importantly, fail as safe places to live. In Rapid City, Black Hills Works has recovered a home and has made it livable once again.
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While education can lead to higher paying careers, it all starts with finding that first actual job. At the most recent Board of Technical Education meeting, the state’s education leaders dove into the job placement rates.
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Northern State University president Neal Schnoor is departing the institution after four years in the role.
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With the close of the most recent season, the Catalyst Theater in Rapid City is now celebrating two years of alternative stage productions and community involvement. Now, they turn to thank the support they’ve seen.
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This orbited changes to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health – or NIOSH – and recent layoffs.
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The state of the economy has some tourism officials concerned about the upcoming peak of vacation season. With Memorial Day weekend right around the corner, industry leaders are trying to stay optimistic.
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Students often rely on the experiences of their educators, and that includes professors. For three NSU instructors, their newly published research into the business field aims to offer new insights for future business leaders.
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Eight undocumented migrant workers who were arrested in an immigration raid in Madison have made their initial court appearances Thursday. An immigrant rights organization says the arrests are a consequence of misplaced priorities.
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A South Dakota Mines grad student will remain in America for the time being. With her current visa, she is supposed to be eligible through 2027.