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The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is receiving a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation.
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NewsCurrently, the First Thunder Fire continues to burn just outside of Rapid City. As of now, the 150-acre fire’s cause is unknown, and it’s listed at zero percent contained.
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Student lunch debt relief is on the menu for Rapid City Area Schools. It comes courtesy of the Black Hills Area Community Foundation and a matching donation from the local city council.
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After a tumultuous summer, Rapid City Area Schools has a new acting superintendent. Assistant superintendent Cory Strasser assumed the role just days before the school year began.
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A longtime Rapid City OBGYN is retiring. Dr. Marvin Buehner estimates he’s delivered 9,000 babies over 30 years. But as he leaves his practice, he’s issuing a warning for women’s health west river.
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Thomasz Szabo and Nemanja Radovanovic face charges for bomb threats and "swatting" attacks that occurred in multiple states from 2020 through 2024.
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Western Dakota Tech in Rapid City now offers a foot in the door for students interested in criminal justice.
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The Rapid City municipal budget is taking shape. After being approved on first reading, the city could be in for a significant increase in expenditures.
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Three Colorado men are sentenced to over 10 years in federal prison after being convicted of drug trafficking in South Dakota.
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Rapid City first responders have advocated for changes in the hours residents can purchase alcohol. However, an effort to make that adjustment died in city council.