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A severe car accident changed everything for residents of a Rapid City senior apartment complex.
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In spring of 2020, a sinkhole was discovered in a suburban Rapid City development. The sinkhole was created by an abandoned state-owned gypsum mine. Four years later, homeowners are still without closure and a new study says homes are still at risk.
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Researchers & health experts will gather April 16-17 for a community symposium. Avera's Christine Hockett Ph.D. and Missouri Breaks' Raeann Mettler, Ph.D. preview the event.
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A total of 2,509 Carnegie libraries were built between 1883 and 1929. In this Dakota Life story from 2001, we look at some of the libraries built in South Dakota.
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Melissa Nelson, education director at the Dahl Arts Center, announces first show for Teen Art Studio program.
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Two West River tribes are giving a Rapid City-based women’s health clinic a month to turn around its program. The Native American centered pre-natal care clinic in question has reportedly seen zero patients since last April.
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The second annual Art Alley Cleanup Day invites community members to help maintain the outdoor art space that attracts thousands each year.
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Pennington County State's Attorney Lara Roetzel discusses the juvenile diversion programs and the apology letters she received from participants.
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Pat Guptill says he saw his land's health improve after he got a beaver neighbor. The rancher shares why he credits a beaver with repairing the creek on his land.
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Construction on a memorial to honor the nearly 50 documented children who died at a Rapid City Indian Boarding school starts soon