2 Juveniles Arrested For Shooting Guns In Rapid City

(Rapid City, SD) — Two juveniles are facing charges for shooting guns in Rapid City on Tuesday morning. Police say they discovered several spent shotgun shells on the 600 block of Lindbergh Avenue around 12:30 a.m. After
New Data From Corrections Commission Shows Parole Absconder Stats

(Pierre, SD) — Data from the South Dakota Corrections Commission shows new information about parole absconders. The commission says more than 33-hundred people are on parole in the state and more than 100 of them are considered
Rep. Johnson Out Spending Competition 2 Weeks From Primary

(Pierre, SD) — Congressman Dusty Johnson’s financial advantage in the race for governor is clear. Johnson’s year-end filings show he has raised more than three-point-seven million dollars from the start of the year through May 13th. In
Scientists Discuss Future Of Neutrino Experiment At Sanford

(Rapid City, SD) — South Dakota Mines is hosting its international DUNE conference this week. More than 250 physicists and researchers are celebrating a major milestone for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment taking place at the Sanford
Police Arrest Student With A Gun At Brown High School

(Sturgis, SD) — Sturgis Police say they arrested a student for having a gun on campus at Brown High School. Meade School District Superintendent Wayne Wormstadt says he is thankful that students reported the classmate to the
Rapid City Councilman Defending Actions To Help Daughter Flee Iran War

(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City Councilman Rod Pettigrew is defending actions that forced him to step back from the council. Pettigrew spoke at the City Council meeting on Monday, sharing details about helping his daughter and
Man Sentenced To Life In Prison For Arson-Murder

(Rapid City, SD) — A man is facing life in prison without parole after being convicted in a murder-arson case. Reno Rondeau received the life sentence in federal court on Monday. He was found guilty on four
South Dakota Wildland Fire Preparing For Wildfire Season

(Rapid City, SD) — South Dakota Wildland Fire officials are getting ready to use new equipment and facilities this year. At an annual presentation on Tuesday, officials highlighted the new fire facilities in Hot Springs and Rapid
Federal Court Gives Preliminary Approval to $99 Million John Deere Right-to-Repair Settlement

A federal court has granted preliminary approval to a proposed $99 million antitrust settlement involving John Deere and farmer right-to-repair lawsuits, marking a major development in a years-long legal battle over access to equipment repairs. Reports indicate