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Did you know the Alpine Inn of Hill City was once a hotel? Built in 1886, this historic landmark, with its reputation for fine dining, has become showplace of Hill City.
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An advisory panel to the Black Hills National Forest Service is recommending the agency remove the Mitchell Lake dam near Hill City.
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NewsSD Focus host Jackie Hendry and producer Krystal Schoenbauer will host a discussion on tourism Wednesday, May 15th at Lost Cabin Beer Co. - Hill City Beer Garden
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The Civilian Conservation Corps has a deep history in the Hill City area. A museum dedicated to the CCC is headquartered there, and the high school is the only one in the county that is allowed to use Smokey Bear as its mascot.
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The Black Hills National Forest is seeking input on what to do with a nearly 90-year-old dam in Spring Creek just east of Hill City.
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We look at how the science and politics of fossil hunting has changed over the past 50 years with Peter Larson, the president of the Black Hills Institute.
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The dam doesn't currently meet standards, officials said. The forest service proposes either decommissioning or repairing the structure.
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Two years have passed since the closure of the Rushmore Forest Products sawmill near Hill City. In its absence, the local economy has been forced to move forward.
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Hill City residents and businesses were the victims of a burglary spree over the weekend resulting in three arrests.
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Each season thousands of visitors take advantage of the Black Hills, but communities need to adequately prepare for them. When a city of less than 1,000 becomes a tourism destination, that means real strain on every single service in town.