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The state’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons program hosts its first-ever awareness and training event May 6, 2024, in Rapid City.
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In-home, group, and center providers have until May 14 to apply funds to increase enrollment, open a new facility, or reopen existing spaces.
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May is National Inventors Month. Rapid City author Dorothy Rosby celebrates with a list of inventions she wants creators to take on (preferably before the month is out).
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In their first stop on a nationwide tour, U.S. Small Business Administration leaders checked into Rapid City. With much changing in the post-COVID business landscape, there was plenty to discuss.
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South Dakota School of Mines and Technology president Jim Rankin has announced his retirement. However, this doesn’t mean the end of his involvement with the Hardrocker community.
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Rapid City wants public input on its new Comprehensive Plan. City officials want to know what elements of the city are the most important to protect and where the biggest opportunities for change are.
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The Rapid City Care Campus sees serious usage for a key population in need of support.
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Dancers of all styles and skill levels are welcome at the three-day dance festival happening this weekend. We get a preview of the performances and workshops.
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We honor Beverly Warne's life and legacy by revisiting our August 2022 conversation with the mentor and Lakota elder.
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Amy Sazue discusses the construction plans for the memorial and her organization's priorities moving forward. Plus, a look at the art space coming to the memorial.