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NewsBlack Hills author Kent Meyers recently spoke to a gathering of writers and readers at the Journey Museum in Rapid City. The museum is featuring an…
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NewsState Senator Mark Kirkeby is trying again for a law to drug-test recipients of public assistance. The Rapid City legislator has failed in the past to get…
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The State Legislature has enacted laws directing that city, county, and state meetings are open to the public and the news media, with some exceptions.…
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Two legislative bills protecting the clergy and businesses from participating in same-sex marriages have been pulled by their sponsor. But there is still…
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Federal Judge Jeffrey Viken ruled on Wednesday, Jan. 29, that a lawsuit can continue against Pennington County claiming its practices are unconstitutional…
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NewsPaul Peterson lives and works in the Black Hills, but he primarily paints abstract scenes of East River. About fifty of those paintings are now on exhibit…
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NewsBlack and white photographs of grain elevators are currently on exhibit at the Dahl Arts Center in Rapid City. This is one of the photographic series of…
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State legislators concerned about the growing national debt and stagnation in Congress are planning for a constitutional convention. Fourteen South Dakota…
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South Dakota’s use of a set of educational standards known as Common Core was a hot topic at last year’s legislative session. And it promises to stir up…
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NewsThe South Dakota Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments challenging the state’s blood-draw protocols in DUI arrests. In April the United States…