The Nucor Mineral Industries Building cost more than $40 million, but students and professors gave it high praise.
Every Friday, we will be highlighting a local business in South Dakota. This week, Black Hills Insider visited West River Comedy Club.
Despite public education pushback, Rapid City Catholic School System members are hopeful Noem's ESA proposal passes.
The Surbeck expansion was budgeted at $10 and will add 18,200 square feet to the Surbeck Center. The additional space will include 200 more seats for dining by the Miner Shack, nearly doubling the current number, a new admissions office with a more welcoming façade, a new meeting space for career fairs and cultural gatherings, and new study areas.
“We teamed with Feeding South Dakota. We’ve done this for years, it’s a great opportunity to help them out. Our customers enjoy this program,” Menards General Manager Mark Kerr said. This Rapid City drive is collecting food for Feeding South Dakota, so the agency can help feed families all year long.
Fans of the Mount Rushmore State will love this: a list of awesome ideas for things to do in South Dakota in 2025.
Ice has been accumulating to trees with official reports showing fallen limbs 8 inches in diameter, giving South Dakotans a stark reminder of the ice storm that hit Sioux Falls in 2013. Nicknamed "Icepololypse," that storm resulted in an estimated 900 fallen trees and 25,000 fallen branches.
In 2018, only 250 people visited the Doland Community Library. This last year, over 6,000 people walked through the doors. The Doland librarian credits the growth to
The tension between both parties goes back to comments Noem made in 2024 accusing tribal leaders of enabling drug cartels
Unbeaten wrestlers Gage Lohr and Micach Hach help Watertown High School's boys wrestlers stay perfect in duals with 36-33 victory over Pierre
Attention Rapid City foodies, Restaurant Week has arrived! For the next ten days more than 50 restaurants, bars, bakeries and coffee shops will be serving up their best. Restaurant Week is organized by Visit Rapid City as a way to showcase local eateries to new and repeat patrons.
The mild air from Thursday will melt some of the snow and ice we have in KELOLAND. And while colder temperatures are on the way for this weekend and early next