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A South Dakota Mines grad student will remain in America for the time being. With her current visa, she is supposed to be eligible through 2027.
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Ground has been broken on a new emergency care unit for the Black Hills. Just off the interstate, Monument Health leadership says it represents the future of the network and the development in the area.
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The Rapid City Area School district has had its share of criticism this year, and the biggest piece of that is now before the courts. In a lawsuit, the former superintendent alleges pay disparities and her unlawful termination.
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A Rapid City man convicted of first-degree manslaughter has received a 30-year prison sentence.
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There’s a fire that reoccurs in downtown Rapid City about every two years. But, Monday’s fire is a part of efforts at maintaining native foliage in a half-acre park.
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Dozens of red dresses, pinned with the names of MMIW/MMIP, remind passersby of crisis of violence against Native women.
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An international student at a South Dakota university faced with deportation can stay in the country a while longer.
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Due to water levels in Pactola Reservoir, the City of Rapid City is implementing water restrictions a month early — starting May 1. It’s the first time in over 15 years the city has extended water conservation efforts.
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The former Republican State Senator accused of inappropriately receiving federal COVID funds through her childcare business has defaulted on repaying the state.
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NewsLongtime meteorologist and Rapid City-area foodie Eric Gardner has died. KOTA said he’s been with organization since 2002 and was also well-known in the regional culinary and wine scenes.