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A bussing program raised eyebrows in Pennington County, however officials are updating wording in that proposal following pushback from the public.
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Tuesday is election day, and it's important to make sure every voice is heard at the ballot box.
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Three key figures of Rapid City politics came out to voice their opposition to IM29. That measure, in front of voters this election, could legalize marijuana for recreational use in South Dakota.
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The students and faculty of Western Dakota Tech continue to mourn the loss of president Ann Bolman, who died unexpectedly late last month. In the meantime, business and learning must continue.
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It was another successful tourism season in the Black Hills. In turn, Thursday marked the 84th annual regional tourism conference to debrief business owners and tourism officials.
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Rapid City Police Department offer a $5,000 reward for information that aids in finding Michelle Elbow Shield.
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Transit is much more than the car in your garage. With the new transit research in Rapid City, alternative transit options are being assessed alongside roads and sidewalks.
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As Rapid City continues to grow, there are challenges. Namely, having infrastructure that looks towards the future.
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With the investment of three-and-a-half million dollars into the Rapid City Area Schools mental health services, some say it’s a meaningful step in the right direction. Others, though, say there’s still a massive gap in local mental health care.
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As research continues to demonstrate the need for youth mental health services, some schools work to fill the need. Now, the Rapid City Area School District has received a $3.4-million grant to address service gaps in its schools.