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Developers spearhead drive for Red Cloud Indian School
It's not uncommon for Rapid City property developers Steve McCarthy and Don Wieseler to be chasing the same property, but the two businessmen recently put their competitiveness aside and teamed up to raise ...
SD Legislature May Face Marijuana Issue Again
Supporters of a medical marijuana law in South Dakota are preparing to ask the 2009 Legislature to reconsider the issue.
The Fives: Is Finch a cinch? Will West River decide the abortion ban issue? And what about Dist. 32?
We in the South Dakota media have been spoiled. The string of recent elections have had an import greater than normally attached to a state with fewer than 800,000 people and a mere three electoral votes.
Anti-gay group aims at Finch in District 33 Senate race
The leader of a small, anti-gay political action committee that sent out a pink postcard to voters in District 33 charging that Democratic candidate Dennis Finch supports a "radical homosexual agenda" hopes to ...
From the first chalk line snapped to the final sanding, everything done at a new home here offers a learning opportunity for a group of Eastern Wyoming College students.
The kind citizens have become almost bored waiting for the weather to become seasonal, which is not to say that the current weather is unpleasant.
Man hospitalized, charged with DUI after chase
A 22-year-old Hermosa man was hospitalized early Saturday morning after a pursuit by Rapid City police that began shortly before midnight.
The Fives: Videos catch a bear brawl, wild life at Sturgis rally and one hail of a storm
What is it with video getting such a bad knock? When the story broke that a Rapid City Central student had been critically injured in some kind of altercation after school and that he very well could be ...
School-supply drive distributes 50,000 items
It was like Christmas in August for Black Hills Federal Credit Union employees and area educators Friday as they distributed more than 50,000 donated school supplies.
Does Native American exhibit belong at Mount Rushmore?
Superintendent Gerard Baker aims to broaden discussion, but not everyone agrees.
From calm to tears, new school year begins
With a pillow and blanket on her hip, 5-year-old Jayden Porter headed to her locker at Hermosa Elementary School and posed for another picture.
Rounds defends brand board policy
West River ranchers criticized Gov. Mike Rounds on Saturday for meddling in state brand board business in recent years, particularly his restructuring of the board and its decision to take over brand inspection ...
Custer County Fair off and running
Laverne Frybarger of Rapid City sported multiple scratches on her arm, face and chest, but they didn't bother her.
Thirteen meetings to explain the new Farm Bill will be held across South Dakota in the next five weeks.
The Fives: Flooding, funnel clouds and the end of an election top the week that was
By Todd Williams, Journal staff Friday, June 06, 2008 If it was variety you were looking for among the top stories this past week at www.rapidcityjournal.com, you're likely disappointed.
Remember - our on-air polls are scientific. Online Opinion is not. It's simply an easy way to speak your mind.
Hail storm floods parts of Hermosa
A half hour after a hail storm swept through Hermosa Sunday evening, Marvin and Lea Bale shielded their eyes from the sun to watch a fast-flowing chocolate-brown river rush up to their house, wash away their ...
Stockgrowers, brand board clash on inspection program
A dispute over money could end the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association's decades-old operation of the state livestock brand inspection program.
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