Yesterday | KOTA-TV Rapid City
Local flooding in Hot Springs overnight
Overnight thunderstorms dumped up to 6 inches of hail and caused localized flooding in the Hot Springs area.
Yesterday | The Hot Springs Star
Rambur earns U.S. Achievement Academy recognition
The United States Achievement Academy recently announced that Karen Rambur of Hot Springs has been recognized for academic achievement as a U.S. National Honor Student winner.
Yesterday | The Hot Springs Star
New roof tops wish list for Community Action; safety net for Fall...
It is safe to say that Sandy Burdette and Phyllis Crocker are among the least appreciative folks when the rain clouds gather on the horizon.
Hot Springs police and Fall River County sheriff's report
Here is a synopsis of the calls answered by the Hot Springs city police and the Fall River County sheriff for June 17 through June 23.
Vets Don't Forget; Freedom Ride, races in Hot Springs
In response to requests by many area business owners during a survey last year, the Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring motorcycle-related activities to kick off the Black Hills Motor Classic.
Ron Simon: Lakota Code Talker coming to Johnsville gathering
Clarence Wolfguts wants to live the rest of his life on the trail. And the trail will lead to Johnsville, where the Eastern Woodlands Gathering of All Nations will be July 25 to 27.
Wind Cave Plans Open Houses for Draft Elk Management Plan
' Wind Cave National Park is hosting informal open houses across the state the week of July 21 soliciting comments on a draft elk management plan/environmental impact statement written to manage elk using the ...
Volunteer Fire Departments Receive Grants from Wind Cave National Park
Displaying examples of equipment bought with grant money are, left to right, Hot Springs Fire Chief Bob Engebretson; Secretary/Treasure of the Hot Springs Fire Department Gerald Hanson; and park staff.
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Powwow features activities for all ages
Besides a full agenda of educational seminars and entertainment, National Powwow 14 will offer people a rare chance to meet a World War II Code Talker.
Fireworks Shows Around The Hills
There are several Fourth of July fireworks shows throughout the Hills. In Rapid City, fireworks explode over Fitzgerald stadium Thursday night at 10:30. The Arrowhead Country Club show is at dusk on Friday, and ...
Needles Hwy rock tunnel in Custer Nat' Park. Cathedral Spires section, Custer NP 2nd shot of same Woolly mammoth reconstructed from celebrated sinkhole site in Hot Springs SD.
Three soldiers honored at Freedom Salute The trio recently returned from assignments in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Medical center planned at Hot Springs
SDMedical Center,0102 Medical center planned at Hot Springs Eds: APNewsNow. RAPID CITY, S.D. A $17 million hospital complex is planned for Hot Springs.
Hot Springs awarded Community Development Block Grant
Residents in Fall River and Shannon counties will have access to a better healthcare facility, thanks in part to a $507,500 Community Development Block Grant that was recently awarded to the City of Hot Springs ...
Last day of school ends tragically in Harrison
Fresh skid marks on the pavement, and a piece of bicycle helmet, are all the evidence left from a fatal hit and run Wednesday evening in Harrison Hot Springs.
Alltel Wireless has expanded to improve service in South Dakota with the recent activation of seven new digital cell sites in the months of April and May, including four new towers requested by the South Dakota ...
Paleontologists Dig Up 150-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur, but What Does It Take to Find Fossils?
Don Esker Don Esker has wanted to work with fossils since he was 4 years old. "My first polysyllabic word was dinosaur," says the in situ curator of the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, S.D. To map a bone at the ...
Mountain lion spotted in Hot Springs is killed
The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department says a 10-month-old mountain lion that was seen in Hot Springs last week was euthanized.
By Jomay Steen, Journal staff Wednesday, June 11, 2008 A Hot Springs retirement community has connected the benefits of lifelong learning with the local artists' community.
Hitchcock-Tulare School hosts 'Read Across America'
Nearly 50 young students from Hitchcock-Tulare School participated in a "Read Across South Dakota" program Wednesday sponsored by South Dakota Public Broadcasting.