CUSTER, S.D. – Where there is smoke, there’s fire, and if you saw smoke coming from Custer Saturday night, it was probably emanating from the…
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The annual Hero’s Skate Event brought first responders, law enforcement, members of the military and all their families together for a free glide on the ice at Main Street Square. It stemmed from a tradition four years ago and has grown to provide the fun for...
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Feeding South Dakota is hosting their first-ever Bring Your Child to Serve Day on January 17. In honor of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the organization welcomes all Rapid City residents and their families to come out on the national holiday from ages...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Over the last few weeks, South Dakota has reported the most COVID-19 cases in the state since the pandemic began. “We’re seeing a quicker rise than we ever saw,” said Dr. Shankar Kurra, the Vice President of Medical Affairs for Monument Health. In the last week...
BOX ELDER, S.D. — Due to an increase in COVID-19 cases, the Douglas School District will be returning to Phase 2 of their coronavirus plan beginning next week. This comes after the COVID-19 positivity rate among students and staff combined rose above the 1.5% threshold. Phase 2 requires masks in...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — It’s no secret that housing in Rapid City is difficult to find, and it can be expensive when you do. The Black Hills Association of Realtors put out their 2021 housing statistics Tuesday to help the public quantify those costs. The average price of an active...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Rapid City community members hit the bowling lanes on Saturday, but for a good cause. At the ninth annual Knights of Columbus Coats For Kids Bowling Tournament, members of the community raised money to put coats on the backs of children in need. That can prove...
BLACK HILLS, S.D. — Residents in the Southern Black Hills are concerned about logging going on in their area. In the area of Elliot Drive, North Pole Road and Medicine Mountain Road, residents say they’ve seen the forest change around their home. “We love the privacy, everything that comes along...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — South Dakota Mines students and faculty assisted the Cornerstone Rescue Mission on Saturday by distributing meals. Meals were given to the homeless and anyone in need at Cornerstone’s location on Main Street in Rapid City. Usually the mission gives out about 300 to 400 meals a...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — With one out of every nine in people in South Dakota experiencing food insecurity, some people are taking a stand on a neighborhood-level. The Little Free Pantry concept began in Fayetteville, Arkansas back in early 2016. It started as a way to raise awareness of food...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — As many eagerly await for Santa this Christmas, there’s more to be said of the journey he takes to get across the world. His trek from the North Pole is carefully monitored by the brave men and women of NORAD or North American Air Defense. “We’re...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Shooting sports lovers, hunters and the in-between will soon have a new facility to sight in their weapons. The South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks have released plans for a new shooting range facility, that will bring a lot more to the area in terms of...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Christmas brings many things for families. There’s the hopeful, energetic wakeup in the morning, or the quality time spent with family members. But there’s also the element of travel that many have to put in to see their family. Travel can be hectic and that’s why...
RAPID CITY, S.D.– This year, Rapid City’s Pizza Ranch and Black Hills Community Bank raised $21,600 for the 12 Days of Pizza program. Since 2015, both organizations have teamed up to provide meals to families in the Rapid City area. The program started with “Napoleon Dynamite” producer Sean Covel. A...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — For almost two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has plagued the globe. Whether it was the first surge that began in early 2020 or the Delta variant surge that overcrowded intensive care units and emergency rooms around the world. In September, Monument Health’s Intensive Care Unit was...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Residents of North Rapid City communities have faced growing violence, but hope is growing abundantly, too. It’s easy to focus on what’s going wrong during times of hardship, but so many moments and events bring happiness to North Rapid communities each and every day. Community Outreach...
CUSTER, S.D. — Many athletes were positively impacted by Custer Wildcats legendary coach Larry Luitjens. When you enter the Custer Wildcats Gymnasium, you’ll see banners of athletic awards, the friendly paw and even some memorabilia of Coach Luitjens. Whether it’s his five state championship banners or his banner commemorating his...
North Middle School RAPID CITY, S.D. — Rapid City Police say a threatening social media post directed at a North Middle School prompted the Rapid City Area School District to cancel classes on Friday “out of an abundance of caution.” The threat comes days after a Tik Tok post made...
UPDATE (12/17/2021 @ 6:58 a.m.): Superintendent Dr. Lori Simon says RCAS “received a threat to one of [their] schools.” RCAS also says law enforcement is investigating. Other school districts say they are taking precautions as well. NewsCenter1 will provide updates as they become available. RAPID CITY, S.D. — An RCAS...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Firefighters are among the few that are first to arrive on the scene of an incident. Whether it’s a crash or fire, they’re asked to risk their lives for the general public. On Thursday, firefighters practiced that humbled but cherished bravery in a Situational Awareness training...