RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Naja Shrine Circus is coming to town this weekend and not only is this going to be a fun event, but it also supports a great cause. NewsCenter1’s Samantha Chadwell sat down with Tim Rensch of the Naja Shriners to talk all about this exciting...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — On Saturday, the Lead Volunteer Fire Department held its first ever 9/11 Memorial Mile fundraiser. Participants began their walk at the Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center and concluded at the Lead Fire Station. The goal of the fundraiser was to raise money for new equipment for...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Rapid City Area Schools Board of Education met Tuesday night to discuss revisions to COVID-19-related policies in the district. Emotions ran deep on both sides as concerned parents, medical workers, teachers, and community members came out to voice their opinions. “No one loves children more...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Summer is coming to and end, which has farmers, backyard gardeners, and other growers all looking toward their harvests. The Old Folsom Vineyard just outside of Rapid City has started picking its Marquette grapes. Members of the community were welcome to come out and help while...
New Rapid City professional indoor football team looks to have impact on area’s economic development
RAPID CITY, S.D. — A new professional indoor football team is now coming to Rapid City. Earlier today, officials from the team, The Monument and city gathered at Main Street Square to introduce the Rapid City Marshals, who will be a part of the Champions Indoor Football League (CIF). The...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Herb and Shelley Ebel started OsteoStrong Rapid City – a bone health clinic – in 2016 in an effort to improve their own health. Now, on their five year anniversary, they’ve decided to give back with a month-long fundraiser to support the nonprofit organization Lifeways. “They...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Amber Linneweber has been working with the Proutys at their pottery business for three years but have known them for many more. She says, “2008 we were neighbors, and we just became really good friends and we’ve just been in contact and ever since. So Joe...
STURGIS, S.D. — It’s been nearly two years since Midwest Honor Flight has gotten to do its mission. A mission that brings World War II, Korean & Vietnam War-era veterans to remember those they served with and those that fell in the line of duty while also visiting the memorials of...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Housing availability, whether apartments or homes, are a problem in Rapid City right now. Elevate Rapid City officials say that houses are selling in days, while apartments gone as soon as they’re posted. Including newer apartment complexes still under construction, like KC Lofts Apartments selling fast....
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Businesses in South Dakota could require vaccinations among their workers. From a legal perspective, many may have questions. But based on his 38 years of legal experience and time as a former South Dakota Legislator, Rex Hagg, of the firm Whiting Hagg Hagg Dorsey & Hagg...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — It’s that time of year – time for the Centrals State’s Fair festivities. But law enforcement say that before you head out and have a good time, there’s some safety practices to go over as a family. First off, the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office has deputies...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Rapid City Area School Board approved a COVID-19 back to school plan – with a couple of revisions – Monday night. The plan calls for no mask mandate, but revised language calls them voluntary – not recommended. There’s a return to a five-day school week,...
HERMOSA, S.D. — The first day of school was also the first day in a newly expanded building for students in Hermosa. The project in total adding about 60,000 square feet of space to the facility, including new classrooms, a library, a playground, an additional gymnasium, and band space. Phase...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Salvation Army is working to help kids start the school year right. Monday and Tuesday, they are distributing backpacks with school supplies. This is made possible through supply drives and other donations. Each backpack comes with notebooks, folders, pencils and other essential items. Last year,...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — There’s something about giving kids a safe place to engage. In some cases – it takes a collaborative effort between organizations to provide that. For Rapid city and Pennington County, local organizations like Black Hills Energy, the Pennington County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Wambli Ska Society...
SPEARFISH, S.D. — College athletes, teams and their coaches were put on the spot last season. Canceled practices, a fraction of the games or canceled sports seasons all together for were some consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for some teams. On Friday – Black Hills State University fall sports coaches...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Friday, August 20, the Central States Fair ribbon cutting will be the official opening of activities. This year’s line up will have much of the traditional favorites like midway carnival, German tent, and free entertainment stages. Some new attractions include the longhorn show and Shadow Warriors...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Deven Fisher is getting ready to for his biggest fight – towards the end of his career. The Winner, South Dakota native has fought the fight and walked the walk – but now he’s got a chance for a great ending to a 16-year career. “As...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Rapid Ride entering its sixth year of free transit service for the city’s youth. New this year – parents can ride free during an orientation period, allowing them to become familiar with bus routes and scheduling. From August 17-27, parents – when accompanied by their school-aged...
RAPID CITY, S.D. Sometimes – the best teachers are the ones that have done it themselves. “Having access to two guys of that magnitude, of that professionalism is just wonderful for all those kids,” said Chris Blair, the Track Operator for Rapid City BMX. For kids of Rapid City BMX,...

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