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Firefighters prepare Hot Springs SEAT base for season
Last year's fire season was a very busy one for the Single Engine Air Tanker, SEAT, base at Hot Springs.
I-90 accident is especially hard for veteran's organization
It's a tragedy on many levels. Yesterday's deadly accident on I-90 is especially hard for a certain veteran's organization.
April ranks coldest on record for many KOTA Territory communities
Our meteorologists told you April was the snowiest on record, and on track to be the coldest.
In South Dakota, horse sanctuary lets nature take its course
Monte Matheson, a guide at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary in Hot Springs, S.D., walks among his herd.
South Dakota sanctuary lets nature take its course on open range - Sun, 28 Apr 2013 PST
There were two of us: With me was Monte Matheson, a thickly bearded retired cop in his mid-40s who had turned to the cowboy life for his second act.
Johnson Steps Into Confederate Flag Dispute Apr. 25
U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson says he thinks Confederate flags should be removed from a Veterans Affairs hospital in the South Dakota city of Hot Springs.
South Dakota Emergency Management closes book on disasters from 2008
PIERRE, S.D. South Dakota's Office of Emergency Management this month completed the paperwork and closed the books on three presidentially declared natural disasters from 2008.
Confederate Flags Fly Again At VA Hospital In SD
Two confederate flags were removed from historical displays at the southwestern South Dakota hospital last week after some patients complained that they represented racism.
Hot Springs to buy Evans Plunge for $1.5 million
HOT SPRINGS -- The Hot Springs City Council has unanimously voted to buy Evans Plunge, the oldest operating tourist attract in western South Dakota's Black Hills.