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For the first time since 2003, the Hot Springs Bison will play for a state football championship.
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The state board of technical education has approved a new location for Western Dakota Tech - but postsecondary education continue to face challenges hindering growth in the area.
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Monday marked 22 years since the World Trade Center attack. Around the nation, people paused to honor the deadliest attack on American soil and the lives that changed forever. In Hot Springs, one commemoration was very physical.
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The community of Hot Springs has created a unique event that honors those who died in the 9/11 terror attacks.
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Warm springs in and around the town of Hot Springs, South Dakota, have been drawing tourists to the region since the 1880s.
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The Fall River Hot Air Balloon Festival takes place this weekend in Hot Springs. Learn about the event's sunrises, balloon launch and Balloonmeister.
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With Independence Day right around the corner, officials are reminding the public to follow laws and have a safe Fourth.
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The Department of Education’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers program awarded five grants to K-12 out-of-classroom projects in South Dakota.
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Voters in Fall River County declared uranium mining a nuisance this November. One lawyer says the voters in the southwestern corner of the state have exposed an unanswered legal question.
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A Canadian company is cancelling an acquisition of mining claims for a uranium project in Fall River County. Pegasus Resources cites a failure to negotiate an agreement and a recent voter-approved initiative declaring uranium mining a nuisance.