BOX ELDER, S.D. — The Charm Farm is a nonprofit safe haven for rescued animals and promotes wellness, compassion, and environmental responsibility. Programs offered include farm for fun days, future photographers, horsemanship, junior veterinarian day, teen and family camps. They are also a home to a youth group for teens...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — After a decade, a challenge that’s been called “the toughest two minutes in sports” by ESPN is back in Rapid City. The thirtieth anniversary of the firefighter combat challenge was in full swing as around 30 to 40 participants from all around the region participated —...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — On Saturday, the Humane Society of the Black Hills hosted its annual K9 3K and Dog Carnival. The third year event 3k included contests and prizes for the dogs, including waggiest tail, biggest smile and best trick. Dog lovers were also able to get their furry friends...
SPEARFISH, S.D. — The Black Hills are known for many things. Camping, fishing and hiking to name a few, but something different has been a recent and quiet favorite in the area. Biking. The first day of the ninth annual Gold Rush Gravel Grinder in Spearfish certainly exemplifies the message....
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Friday was the Children’s Miracle Network Mediathon, a fundraiser where 100% of donations stay local to fund critical treatments, health care services, and pediatric medical equipment. In 2020, the Monument Health Foundation raised a little over $80,000, and hoped to beat that goal this year –...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — A band and ribbon cutting all commemorating the unveiling of a new South Dakota National Guard Army Aviation Readiness Center. The 20-million-dollar project, comprised of both federal and state funding, gives the state’s National Guard pilots a new way to train. “The new building provides spaces...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Friday’s the day for the 2021 Children’s Miracle Network Mediathon. The fundraiser through the Monument Health Foundation raises money for children’s medical miracles. 100% of donations to Children’s Miracle Network at Monument Health stay local to fund critical treatments, health care services, and pediatric medical equipment....
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Nearly half a century ago, one of the deadliest floods in South Dakota ‘s history rushed through Rapid City. “It was a storm like I had never seen before,” said Brad Weber, a former Missionary for the Church of Latter Day Saints. Thousands of homes were...
RAPID CITY, S.D. – According to the Federal Aviation Administration, 7.9% of pilots are women as of the start of 2020. As they come together from across the country through a love of aviation and a unique type of plane, the “Ladies Love Taildraggers” are helping more women take flight....
RAPID CITY, S.D. — It was 23 years ago Friday, that 17-year-old Josh Haugen, lost his life in a jet ski accident at Pactola Reservoir while not wearing a life jacket. “Everybody loved josh. He always made you smile, never said a negative thing about anybody,” said Josh’s mom, Louise...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — After a year off because of COVID, a downtown Rapid City favorite returns this weekend – the Main Street Square Kids Festival is back. It runs from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, June 5. The event is free to attend, although tickets are required for...
UPDATE (6/4/21 @ 5 P.M.): Rapid City Parks and Recreation officials report credit card issues have been resolved at the Horace Mann and Jimmy Hilton Sioux Park pools. Officials are still working on credit card machine issues at the Parkview pool and patrons are advised to continue using cash for...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Downtown Rapid City was crowded with locals excited for some summer fun, the return of Summer Nights. COVID put a halt to the festivities last year, but the highly anticipated event is back – and with something for the whole family. It is traditionally a weekly...
PINE RIDGE, S.D. — Amidst a pandemic, the Pine Ridge Reservation was able to open their first public high school, Lakota Tech, which focuses on hands on learning and experience in different fields. A little tough during socially distant times. Despite many challenges, they made it to graduation day with 25...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Warmer temperatures for the start of summer bring more people outside to be active. But those temps also come with some safety precautions that must be taken. Whether you’re out on the trail enjoying the scenery in the Black Hills or just around town. As you...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — BMX Racing is a family-oriented activity that teaches the value of hard work, dedication, and having fun. What started off as a small group of riders on a small dirt track has turned into a sport of about 250 riders with an Olympic-caliber track. It takes...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — In addition to a career as a speech pathologist, Tiffany Trask also teaches yoga to adults and children. It’s in her wheelhouse – making yoga accessible to kids from diverse backgrounds and all abilities. Tiffany Trask, YOGA Instructor and Owner of Beats Unique, says, “Just giving...
STURGIS, S.D. — The City of Sturgis created another way to honor our fallen heroes on Memorial Day Weekend. It was the first year the city put on the “Salute to our Hereos” event, which focuses on honoring fallen heroes and raising around 65,000 dollars for a Gold Star Memorial...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — On Memorial Day Weekend, you’ll often find many people out on the road. Some even make a tradition out of seeing sights while others made their way out to Mount Rushmore. But what brought them? “The Presidents. Abraham. No one else, just him,” said a joking...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Friday before Memorial Day is known as “Don’t Fry Day.” If you are one of the many Americans hitting the beach or spending time outside this holiday weekend, here are some tips to make sure you protect your skin. Experts with the Cleveland Clinic say you...
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