80-yr-old Rapid City man puts on one final haunted house
He's 80-years-old, but he still gets a thrill out scaring young kids Halloween night. Harry Geise has been putting on a haunted house in the backyard of his Rapid City home for the past 20 years.
Mines and Black Hills state play one for the ages
Out to O'Harra Stadium we go where one of the oldest rivalries in the NAIA was on display once again as the Black Hills St. and Mines went nose to nose. We start with 2 minutes left in the fourth quarter where Mines down by 3 when quarterback Nick Russell finds Lukas VanLakken on the quick hitter.--------------------
Parents appeal SD Deaf School decision
Noem campaigns in western South Dakota
SD governor candidates his opposite sides of state
Energy money going to SD farms, businesses
Judge to make key decision in SD manslaughter case
Pentagon honors SD Guard drug program
Perfect weather for trick-or-treating
Zombies take over streets of downtown Rapid City
Central HS students collect food, not candy
Missouri motorcyclist dies in SD crash
AT&T acquires Alltel assets in SD
Man charged for possessing child porn trial date set
SD prison inmate dies
SD Sex Offender Registry recognized as strongest in nation
SD Democratic Party calls for apology from GOP candidates
The South Dakota Democratic Party is calling for apologies from GOP candidates. The party says Republican operatives illegally left campaign literature Saturday at voter's doors.
Reminder: cast ballot at voter precinct
Just a reminder that Election Day is Tuesday and you must report to your precinct polling place in order to cast a ballot.
Rapid City Regional Airport is on track to set a record for passenger traffic. The airport said that more than 56,000 people flew into or out of the airport in September - a 5 percent increase from the same month in 2009.
6 more projects recommended for 2012 funds
Six more projects are being considered for funding from Rapid City's 20-12 fund. Eight projects have already been approved by the city council and this week the 20-12 subcommittee recommended six more projects to be added to the list.
U.S. House candidates get creative with campaign tactics
They've spent millions on flashy TV campaign ads and now its crunch time and South Dakota's candidates for U.S. House are pulling out all the stops and that means spending one-on-one time with voters. But can tactics like that really help to push voters stuck in the middle to their side?
Independant B. Thomas Marking still in the race for U.S. House
It's easy to forget that the race for South Dakota's lone seat in the U.S. House also includes another candidate who has spent very little on advertising but has been on a non-stop, two-week trip around South Dakota, looking for voter support.
Rally to restore sanity draws crowd in Rapid City
Deadwood residents gear up for "Deadweird"
Steven Squyers honored by School of Mines
Truck hauling hay bales catches fire on I-90
Sturgis city manager charged with grand theft
Political parties make final push before Election Day
South Dakota EMT conference kicks off in Spearfish
Police searching for person involved in Time Out robbery
Big crowd not expected for Election Day
SD tops again for business friendly tax system