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Authorities are evacuating people because of a wildfire 4 miles north of Rapid City.
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The Hat Mountain Wildfire ingnited near Johnson Siding, just south of Bogus Jim Road. Officials hope to have fire 100 percent contained by the afternoon.
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South Dakota is still in a drought. The state has also seen numerous wildfires this summer. Darren Clabo is the state’s fire meteorologist. He says the…
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Firefighters say people in western South Dakota should be cautious outdoors this weekend. Dry conditions, high temperatures and gusty winds could turn any…
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South Dakota weather officials say drought conditions are getting worse. The U.S. Drought Monitor reports the entire state is now abnormally dry.Areas of…
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The Schroeder Fire near Rapid City has grown slightly, but officials say some residents could return to their homes starting tomorrow. The fire is around…
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Two different fires burning in the Black Hills—one near Mt. Rushmore and one near Rapid City—are zero percent contained. Strong winds overnight kept the…
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Drought conditions are settling in the state. How is this affecting South Dakota communities? Plus, what caused of the Mine Draw fire at Custer State Park…
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A June wildfire in Custer State park was accidentally started by park workers, according to an origin and cause report. The report says workers routinely…
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Forecasts show an increased risk of wildfires in western South Dakota in the next few weeks after two of the wettest years in state history.Darren Clabo…