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The state Department of Health is appealing a case against medicinal marijuana company to the state Supreme Court.
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The state Supreme Court is assessing what can or can’t be used as evidence in murder cases. The question – should prior crimes be allowable evidence in a homicide trial?
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After a summer without incident, the banner has been vandalized multiple times in the last few weeks.
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Christine Goldsmith has been named acting president after former president Ann Bolman passed away unexpectedly last month.
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At the downtown Rapid City Pumpkin Festival, the leaves may be falling, but the pumpkins are flying.
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NewsSunday marks the opening for a memorial to commemorate at least 50 Native American children who died attending the Rapid City boarding school more than 100 years ago. Organizers say the issue is crucial for understanding race relations in the city.
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Howard takes on St. Thomas More in the 2004 Class 11B Football Championship. Howard would defeat St. Thomas More 29-8.
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Ann Bolman had a 25-year career in the field of education, including a long teaching tenure in Texas and spending the last nine years in her current role at WDT.
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Community planners say the next five to ten years will be huge for the Black Hills. With population almost certain to expand, Rapid City and surrounding towns need to be ready for the future.
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Trust and visibility are keys to effective health care, but not everyone feels the same way walking into the doctor’s office. That’s why some look to increase representation in those who wear the white coats and scrubs.