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A long holiday weekend didn’t stop a rockslide from closing one of the Black Hills’ most prominent tourist draws on Sunday.
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An interim study committee examining the critical issues impacting Emergency Medical Services in South Dakota held its first meeting in Pierre this week.
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In this 2016 Dakota Life story, producer John Mollinson takes us on a journey with John Wilkinson, a World War II RAF pilot. Living in Spearfish at the time, he shared his unforgettable aerial combat experiences.
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The D.C. Booth Fish Hatchery in Spearfish, South Dakota, has a fascinating history. Dive into this 2016 Dakota Life story to learn more about its mission and legacy.
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A new president has been sworn in at Black Hills State University in Spearfish. In the pomp and circumstance, the governor and lawmakers, much of the state education community, and the student body came to welcome the new face of the school.
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It’ll replace the former skate park near Spearfish High School. The school needed the space for construction of it’s new Career and Technical Education building.
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Wednesday is the last day to see Inyan Wakan—an art exhibit at the Ruddell Gallery at Black Hills State University. The show, which translates to 'Holy Rock,' is by Marty Two Bulls Jr., a Lakota artist who was an Artist in Residence at the Sanford Underground Research Facility this year.
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NewsThe city of Spearfish is launching a new domain name for its website.
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Mark Gabel, Curator of the Herbarium, explains the history of the collection and insights the collection of flora can offer about changing South Dakotan landscapes.
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Spearfish defeated Watertown 27-20 in double overtime this past Friday night in a Class 11AA clash. For the Spartans, they're a team that means business.