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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
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The Governor’s Office of Economic Development has named the awardees for the Governor Noem’s Investment Plan for Child Care.
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The man charged in the death of a transgender Rapid City woman has pleaded not guilty.
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The event was cancelled on account of a late-season blizzard, but organizers say they’re not giving up on the training.
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The fire, on Wood Avenue, was visible from the street as crews arrived on scene.
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The Rapid City Arts Council ideas for new, innovative pop-up exhibitions in the Dahl Arts Center.
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A historic fire station could find new life. It could also mean nearly two dozen new first responders for Rapid City.
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Diversion programs can help low-offending juveniles avoid getting entangled in the criminal justice system. Lawmakers recently upped the reimbursement rate to counties for these programs, but not every community has the same resources.