Authorities and family members are asking for the public’s assistance in locating 27‑year‑old Chelsea Stone, who was last ...
The Northern Hills Ranger District is welcoming a new district ranger as Patrick Champa steps into the role previously held by Steve Kozel.
In the Fall 2025 cycle of the Deadwood Fund Grant program, the South Dakota State Historical Society has awarded matching grants to five historic preservation projects across the state. The program ...
The $695,071 proposal would relocate and expand the first‑floor restrooms and Maker Space, add a janitor’s closet, and make the restrooms fully ADA‑compliant. The existing meeting room would also be ...
The YMCA of Rapid City will adopt a new name—YMCA of the Black Hills—beginning Jan. 1, a change intended to better reflect its regional reach and service to communities across western South Dakota.
Before celebrating the New Year with fireworks, officials are reminding residents to follow local regulations. In Pennington County, fireworks may be discharged Dec. 27–Jan. 1 under state law, and ...
Rapid City will retire its long‑running “Sure Pay” program on March 1 as part of a major upgrade to the city’s utility billing system, officials announced Tuesday. The change follows the launch of an ...
Tribal and federal leaders gathered at the Wounded Knee site to mark the 135th anniversary of the 1890 massacre, an event that also celebrated a major milestone in protecting the land. All three ...
Rapid City residents can once again drop off natural Christmas trees, wreaths, and garland at the city’s remote disposal sites, which are now open through January 31. Items must be free of all ...
Two years after losing its downtown Rapid City location and 15 years after opening its doors, the Hope Center’s board of directors has announced the organization will dissolve. The decision was shared ...
Rapid City is launching local efforts for America 250, the nationwide celebration of the United States’ 250th birthday in 2026. Visit Rapid City, in partnership with the City of Rapid City, is ...
Governor Larry Rhoden and the Department of Health (DOH) announced that South Dakota has secured $189.4 million in federal funding for Fiscal Year 2026 through the Rural Health Transformation (RHT) ...