Keith is 6’0 and approximately 265lbs with dark brown hair and green eyes. When Keith was last seen he had a beard and ...
Crews are increasing plowing efforts in the Level A areas as roads are getting snow-covered in areas. There are scattered slippery areas developing as well. Drivers are advised to use extra caution, ...
The South Dakota Highway Patrol, working with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement, arrested a man wanted for murder in El Salvador during a traffic stop in Rapid City on Wednesday morning.
A two-vehicle collision west of Rapid City this morning left three people injured, including one fatality. According to preliminary reports, a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado traveling west on Sheridan Lake ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has ordered Mayday Health to immediately stop advertising abortion pills in the state, warning that legal action may follow if the company fails to comply.
Senator Mike Rounds is asking for a investigation into postal service in the state, here’s KOTA Territory News Jack Caudill with more..
As Rapid City continues to grow, the city hired North Carolina-based consulting firm Urban3 in 2024 to analyze how land use and development patterns impact long-term financial sustainability. The ...
The Pennington County Planning and Zoning Department is alerting residents to ongoing email scams impersonating the department. Officials report the fraudulent messages often contain fake invoices and ...
The South Dakota Supreme Court has upheld the convictions of Lance Lowell Long, 42, of Sturgis for raping his 14-year-old stepdaughter and abusing his five stepchildren in Corson County.
Dawn Christenson has been sworn in as the new Auditor of Meade County, bringing nearly two years of experience in the Auditor’s Office and a background in accounting and public service. She joined the ...
The South Dakota Board of Regents has approved two new degree programs to expand educational opportunities in high-demand fields. Dakota State University will launch a Master of Science in Data ...
Governor Larry Rhoden, together with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED), announced that South Dakota has secured more than $72 million in funding to expand high-speed internet access ...
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