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The South Dakota Department of Transportation is activating temporary traffic signals during Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
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Grasshoppers are wreaking havoc on western South Dakota rangelands and hayfields this growing season. Many life-long ranchers say they have never seen an infestation this bad.
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In the Elshere family, rodeo runs in the blood. Thayne, a senior from Sturgis Brown High School, is one of five kids that belong to Lyndsay and J.J. Elshere of Hereford.
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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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The Department of Education’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers program awarded five grants to K-12 out-of-classroom projects in South Dakota.
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For banjos, mandolins and acoustic bass – visiting this year’s Black Hills Bluegrass festival is a must this weekend. Organizers say it’s not the same old country music you’ve heard before.
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From a rookie cowgirl to multiple trips to nationals, and now, an all-around cowgirl finish to an impressive high school career – Landry Haugen of Sturgis was born to be a rodeo winner.
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A variety of Memorial Day Events are being held across the state.
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South Dakota Focus shares a story produced by the journalism students at Sturgis Brown High School. SDPB asked them to pick a topic related to mental health. They chose isolation
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“Crossroads: Changes in Rural America” is a traveling Smithsonian exhibit making its way across the state. Right now, you can find it in the Sturgis Public Library.