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The South Dakota Historical Society takes a look at the history of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
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South Dakota is at the peak of tourism season. Bikers, hikers, and hunters bring in millions of dollars to the state each year through sales tax revenue. Inevitably, some visitors will require services from counties that don’t receive any of those tax dollars. That’s raising questions about how to better support resource strained counties.
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How can we help protect others from human trafficking? Mary Beth Holzwarth, South Dakota human trafficking coordinator, fills us in.
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The South Dakota Department of Transportation is activating temporary traffic signals during Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley joined In the Moment to recount the lessons learned at a recent human trafficking training conference he helped host.
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It’s just about rally time, and the city of Sturgis is ready to play its part. With hundreds of thousands of people ready to bear down on the Black Hills, there are human costs to consider each year.
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This year’s rally runs from Aug. 4-13.
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The South Dakota Department of Revenue reports the 2022 Sturgis Rally tax revenue from temporary vendors totaled about $1.5 million — down 14% from 2021's $1.8 million.
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The Highway Patrol reported six more injury accidents at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, but none of the accidents was fatal.
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This year's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is seeing increased numbers of fatal accidents, drug arrests and DUIs compared to last year.