Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) joined a bipartisan group of colleagues today to introduce the National Day of the American Cowboy Resolution. The resolution designates July 28, 2012 as "National Day of
Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) joined a bipartisan group of colleagues today to introduce the National Day of the American Cowboy Resolution. The resolution designates July 28, 2012 as "National Day of
Look for firefighters to be out in various locations around town the next three days. May 23rd thru 25th is the annual Fill the boot campaign for Muscular Dystrophy put on by the Rapid City Fire Department.
Look for firefighters to be out in various locations around town the next three days. May 23rd thru 25th is the annual Fill the boot campaign for Muscular Dystrophy put on by the Rapid City Fire Department.
The Clock Shop and The Adams Museum in Deadwood team up to strike gold for a good cause. The project began last year when they both decided to display their two Black Hills largest gold nuggets side
The Clock Shop and The Adams Museum in Deadwood team up to strike gold for a good cause. The project began last year when they both decided to display their two Black Hills largest gold nuggets side
The tourism industry in KOTA Territory took a big hit last year because of the Missouri River flooding. That was especially true for the owners of Wall Drug, who say the flooding diverted tourists away
The tourism industry in KOTA Territory took a big hit last year because of the Missouri River flooding.
YANKTON, S.D. (AP) _ An assistant attorney general in South Dakota is accused of drunken driving and having an open container of alcohol in a vehicle. 40-year-old Douglas Barnett of Sioux Falls was arrested
40-year-old Douglas Barnett of Sioux Falls was arrested in Yankton on Sunday.
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) _ The state Department of Public Safety is asking gasoline retailers to post cautionary labels that advise vehicle owners to check their owners' manuals before purchasing 85 octane fuel. The
The state Department of Public Safety is asking gasoline retailers to post cautionary labels that advise vehicle owners to check their owners' manuals before purchasing 85 octane fuel.
A tip to Sioux Falls police leads to the arrest of a high risk sex offender. Edward Wayne Morris, 32, of Belle Fourche was released from prison in February after serving 10 years for 2nd degree rape
A tip to Sioux Falls police leads to the arrest of a high risk sex offender. Edward Wayne Morris, 32, of Belle Fourche was released from prison in February after serving 10 years for 2nd degree rape
Supporters of a Cheyenne River tribe member Who claims Rapid City Regional Hospital branded his skin with three k's are staging a rally and march in Rapid City.American Indian Movement co-founder Dennis
American Indian Movement co-founder Dennis Banks was leading the event called Justice for Vern Traversie rally, which began at Memorial Park and was expected to continue to the hospital.
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They marched more than two miles from Memorial Plaza in Rapid City to Rapid City Regional Hospital. At issue: a patient who claims mutilated while undergoing surgery because he is Native American. But,
They marched more than two miles from Memorial Plaza in Rapid City to Rapid City Regional Hospital. At issue: a patient who claims mutilated while undergoing surgery because he is Native American. But,
Most of us have seen his work on the official Sturgis Motorcycle Rally magazine. In fact, Scott Jacobs just finished this year's design. As the official artist for Harley Davison, his creativity is already
As the official artist for Harley Davison, Scott Jacobs' creativity is already showcased on a large scale. But Sunday, June 3, his philanthropy will be broadcast to the world. He and his daughter, Alexia, will star on ABC's "Secret Millionaire."
The lone grocery store on Pine Ridge reopens with some health and pricing stipulations. The Sioux Nation shopping center closed for a week after findings that the store was selling outdated meat. Oglala
The lone grocery store on Pine Ridge reopens with some health and pricing stipulations. The Sioux Nation shopping center closed for a week after findings that the store was selling outdated meat. Oglala
By Matt Volz, Associated Press HELENA, Mont. (AP) _ A panel of appellate judges has upheld a $3.4 billion settlement between the U.S. government and hundreds of thousands of Native American plaintiffs
The judges said the deal approved by Congress in 2010 is fair and the best that can be hoped for without years of additional litigation.
His Youtube video detailing alleged abuses by Rapid City Regional Hospital has gone viral. Now supporters of Cheyenne River elder Vern Traversie are using social media to organize a rally Monday.The Justice
Activists say they plan to walk from Memorial Park, southbound to 5th Street, and then up to Rapid City Regional Hospital.
The state has dropped charges against a Rapid City man suspected in a stabbing in Rapid Valley earlier this month. Alton Clifford, 29, was charged with aggravated assault last week after police found
The state has dropped charges against a Rapid City man suspected in a stabbing in Rapid Valley earlier this month. Alton Clifford, 29, was charged with aggravated assault last week after police found
The war against the pine beetle in the black hills is a difficult battle, especially when landowners refuse to chip-in and help fight the infestation on their own property. That's why Custer is holding non-compliant
The war against the pine beetle in the black hills is a difficult battle, especially when landowners refuse to chip-in and help fight the infestation on their own property. That's why Custer is holding non-compliant
Nearly 20 people have been indicted by a federal grand jury for distributing drugs on the Pine Ridge Reservation, U.S. Attorney Brendan Johnson announced Tuesday.The charges the 17 individuals face follow
A School of Mines student accused of writing a threatening letter a not guilty plea. Boyce Way, 19, of Mitchell was arraigned Monday morning in seventh circuit court. He's charged with making a terrorist
A School of Mines student accused of writing a threatening letter a not guilty plea. Boyce Way, 19, of Mitchell was arraigned Monday morning in seventh circuit court. He's charged with making a terrorist