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Three Arrested After Gunshots Fired in Rapid City
The Rapid City Police Department arrested three individuals after gunshots were reported in the city. The incident occurred late Tuesday night, prompting a response to the 1200 block of Atlas Street. Witnesses identified a white [Read More…]
Nedved Media Announces 2024 Girls Elite Eight Academic Award Recipients
This award began in 2018 to recognize outstanding students in our listening area. Nomination forms are sent to approximately 25 schools in our listening area. Eligible candidates must be a junior or senior, have a [Read More…]
Nedved Media Announces 2024 Boys Elite Eight Academic Award Recipients
This award began in 2018 to recognize outstanding students in our listening area. Nomination forms are sent to approximately 25 schools in our listening area. Eligible candidates must be a junior or senior, have a [Read More…]
Company earns final approval for exploratory gold drilling above Spearfish Canyon
South Dakota Searchlight A federal agency has issued final approval of a company’s plan to conduct exploratory drilling for gold above Spearfish Canyon. The company is Colorado-based Solitario Resources. Project maps show some of the [Read More…]
Wind, solar now provide one third of Minnesota’s electricity
Christopher Ingraham, Minnesota Reformer Renewable sources like wind and solar accounted for one-third of Minnesota’s power generation in 2023, according to a new report from Clean Energy Economy Minnesota and the Business Council for Sustainable Energy. The [Read More…]
Critic says Noem’s workforce ad campaign should be ‘as dead as Cricket’ after dog scandal
John Hult, South Dakota Searchlight South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s fame has powered a national workforce recruitment campaign, but some think her newfound infamy might doom it. However, the state office managing the campaign says [Read More…]
Chief justice, law school dean guarded, hopeful about AI in justice system
John Hult, South Dakota Searchlight SIOUX FALLS — Artificial intelligence (AI) could mean more efficient legal offices and lower bills for clients – provided human beings use the technology ethically. South Dakota Supreme Court Chief [Read More…]
Teen Grazed by Bullet in Sioux Falls Shooting
A 17-year-old girl is recovering after being grazed by a bullet in a shooting incident early Sunday morning in Sioux Falls. Police received multiple reports of gunshots in the area, and later found that a [Read More…]
How SDSU put state at forefront of precision ag revolution
Greta Goede / South Dakota News Watch BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University’s new precision agriculture program has had success at persuading in-state and some other Midwestern farmers to use more technology in their [Read More…]
Ty Eschenbaum Foundation Donates $100,000 to Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana
The Ty Eschenbaum Foundation surprised Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana with a generous $100,000 donation. Founded in 2011, the foundation supports youth cancer survivors through scholarships and also aids Make-A-Wish and missionary work. Ty, a [Read More…]
18-Year-Old Involved in Pennington County Fatal Crash South of Rapid City
Pennington County, S.D.- An 18-year-old man died Saturday evening in a two-vehicle crash four miles south of Rapids City, SD. The names of the persons involved have not been released pending notification of family members. Preliminary crash [Read More…]
Contents of memorial to mountain man Hugh Glass revealed at Neihardt event
Paul Hammel, Nebraska Examiner WAYNE, Nebraska — A “reveal” of what a Nebraska poet hid inside a lonely monument a century ago revealed more of what Mother Nature could wreck over the span of 100 [Read More…]
Undeterred by climate change, U.S. homeowners are moving to climate-vulnerable areas
(STACKER) – Some of the most highly prized real estate in the U.S. exists in areas considered high risk for wildfires, flooding, or drought. Despite this present and growing danger, many Americans are still moving [Read More…]
Three counties will vote on banning ballot tabulator machines, requiring hand-counting
Makenzie Huber, South Dakota Searchlight Three South Dakota counties will ask voters during the June 4 primary if they should ban the use of tabulator machines in future local elections. If the measures pass, the [Read More…]
Two Minors Dead, Five Injured in Sioux Falls Crash
The Sioux Falls Police Department is investigating a tragic single-vehicle crash involving seven juveniles that occurred on Saturday morning. At around 6:08 a.m., a Dodge Durango SUV traveling east lost control and collided with a [Read More…]
Kristi Noem’s Revelations on Animal Deaths Spark Controversy
In her upcoming book, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem recounts the controversial killing of her dog, Cricket, and a male goat. Noem describes Cricket as untrainable and dangerous, leading to her decision to euthanize the [Read More…]
Elkton Superintendent and Teacher to Resign Following Sex Offender Incident
Elkton Superintendent Brian Jandahl and a teacher are set to resign following a controversial incident where a sex offender was invited to speak at a school. The district held a meeting to discuss the incident [Read More…]
‘We can’t exist without child care’: Rural towns use state funding to open local centers
Makenzie Huber, South Dakota Searchlight It’s been over six months since two in-home child care providers closed in Highmore. The town of over 600 in central South Dakota has a few other in-home providers, but [Read More…]
Water advocates ask state Supreme Court to block city of Custer discharges into French Creek
John Hult, South Dakota Searchlight Water quality advocates in Custer County want the state Supreme Court to make the county enforce a voter-backed ordinance barring the discharge of treated wastewater into a creek by the [Read More…]
South Dakota Senate’s GOP power balance at stake: 5 primary races to watch
Stu Whitney, South Dakota News Watch SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – In the Senate chamber of the South Dakota Legislature, a little institutional knowledge goes a long way. Extreme measures emanating from the House of Representatives [Read More…]
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