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Authorities identify man who died in Sturgis motorcycle accident
STURGIS, S.D. — Authorities have confirmed the identity of a man that died Tuesday night in a motorcycle accident in Sturgis. Pennington County Sheriff’s Office Spokesperson Helene Duhamel confirmed that 59-year-old Ron Brevka died after being transported to Monument Health Hospital in Rapid City on Wednesday. NewsCenter1 has...
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Competitors build burgers for the South Dakota Burger Battle
STURGIS, S.D. – There’s nothing like a good old-fashioned cookoff. For the South Dakota Burger Battle, contestants were partnered up randomly to cook the best burger they can. “It’s a fun event. I’m not a real big rally goer. So, this is the second year in a row...
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Driver license program opens Sioux Falls Express Station
PIERRE, S.D. — On Friday, the South Dakota Department of Public Safety announced that the state’s first-ever Driver License Express Station opened in Sioux Falls. The Express Station offers services that include the ability to renew driver’s licenses or identification cards, as well as transferring an out-of-state license to a South Dakota license.
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Feeding South Dakota the recipient of a bountiful donation for ending hunger across the state
SPEARFISH, S.D.— Feeding South Dakota received a $25,000 gift from First Interstate Bank and the First Interstate BancSystem Foundation for their first-ever “Believe in Local” grant campaign, which will be used to end hunger across the entire state. 40 non-profits across the bank’s 14-state reach will receive...
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New York scraps word ‘inmate’ in state law
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York has amended several state laws to remove the word “inmate” and replace it with “incarcerated person” to refer to people serving prison time. The changes, signed into law Monday by Gov. Kathy Hochul, are intended to reduce the stigma...
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“Hope in the Heartland” to Premiere in Rapid City
RAPID CITY, S.D. – The film, “Hope in the Heartland: Closing the Health Care Gap,” is set to have its Rapid City premiere on August 16th, 2022. Additional screenings will also take place in Aberdeen and Sioux Falls. The short film, produced by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) and South Dakota film director Wes Eisenhauer, showcases three stories from hardworking South Dakotans who have experienced tremendous barriers to care for themselves and their families.
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Gut Check participants experience mental and physical demands of soldiers
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Against gunfire and rough terrain, it can be hard to imagine the challenges that soldiers have to go through. The South Dakota Army National Guard (SDANG) brought these challenges to light with its Second Annual Gut Check, a 10K obstacle course mud run at Camp Rapid for over 400 people.
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RST warns public of hole on BIA Route 7
ROSEBUD, S.D. — The Rosebud Sioux Tribe is warning people to stay away from a pole hole located on BIA Route 7 between the salvage yard and Provencial Towing. The area is marked with orange construction cones and barriers, and the RST Transportation Program is asking all who travel on BIA Route 7 to please not cross any coned off or barricaded areas for safety reasons.
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