Restaurant Week Begins In Rapid City

(Rapid City, SD) — Restaurant week in Rapid City is underway with 56 restaurants participating this year. Each location has special offerings with creative themes focused on the country’s 250th anniversary. Each time a participant checks in
‘Love Melts ICE’ Demonstrations At City Hall In Rapid City

(Rapid City, SD) — A rally called “Love Melts ICE” saw dozens of protesters outside City Hall in Rapid City. The peaceful demonstration was held on Saturday for the death of Renee Good who was killed by
Truck Falls Through Ice On Big Stone Lake

(Big Stone City, SD) — Two individuals are safe after escaping their truck that fell through ice on Big Stone Lake. The incident happened around 7:00 a.m. on Saturday morning about eleven miles north of Big Stone
Several Crashes, One Fatal On Interstate 90

(Reliance, SD) — Two people are dead and more are injured after multiple crashes on Interstate 90. Officials say a sedan crashed into the rear end of a semi-truck, causing a chain reaction of crashes about five
USDA Workforce Fell by More Than 20,000 Employees in 2025 as Agency Prepares for Expanded 2026 Responsibilities

One of the least visible workforce developments of 2025 — the departure of more than 20,000 employees from the U.S. Department of Agriculture — became public just before the week between Christmas and New Year’s, a period
Illinois Scientists Separate Human and Hydrological Drivers of Nitrogen Pollution in the Upper Mississippi River Basin

Scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new way to distinguish between human-driven and hydrological sources of riverine nitrogen pollution across the Upper Mississippi River Basin. The advancement, published in Environmental Science and Technology,