
Victoria Wicks
Former SDPB Freelance Reporter/ProducerRapid City freelancer Victoria L. Wicks has been producing news for SDPB since August 2007. She Retired from this position in March 2023.
She has been a newspaper reporter, and she spent about 14 years advocating for crime victims in Rapid City and Aberdeen.
Victoria is also a creative writer; several of her short stories have been published, one of them in an anthology titled Fishing for Chickens: Short Stories about Rural Youth.
In addition, Victoria is a visual artist, creating pottery, watercolors, oil and acrylic paintings, and photographs. She holds a Master of Arts degree in English from the University of South Dakota.
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NewsBuffalo Chip cannot be incorporated as a municipality.That's the decision of the South Dakota Supreme Court made public on Thursday, Nov. 12.The Buffalo…
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NewsWhile the nation was wrapped up in vote counts and uncertainty, lawyers argued the fate of the Dakota Access Pipeline in the District of Columbia Court of…
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NewsA Montana federal judge has again declined to issue an order to stop construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.But that denial does not mean TransCanada…
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NewsIn May 2017, Jamie Shoulders of Kyle shot Chris Janis, who was sitting in a minivan conducting a drug deal.Shoulders later pleaded guilty to second-degree…
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NewsIn 2001, Oakley Engesser was convicted of vehicular homicide and two counts of vehicular battery resulting from a car crash near Sturgis.Engesser spent 12…
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NewsIn 2016, public and private officials gathered on a 10-acre tract of land near Brookings to break ground for an indoor aquaponics farm.Investors were told…
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NewsSierra Club is appealing the permitting process for a confined hog and cattle operation in Clay County.A First Circuit judge found that the Club did not…
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NewsAn inmate serving a life sentence for kidnapping and rape is asking the South Dakota Supreme Court for a new trial.Harry David Evans says several aspects…
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NewsThe South Dakota Supreme Court started its October term at the University of South Dakota School of Law on Monday, Oct. 5.The high court is hearing oral…
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NewsPublic hearings begin next week for Keystone XL pipeline water crossing permits. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering permits for pipeline…