Arielle Zionts
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Avera Health is selling its celebrated telemedicine services to an investment firm.
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A federal safety agency is investigating after a worker was rescued near Keystone after he was buried in a trench collapse for four hours and in 100-degree heat.
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The CEO of a farmer-owned pork processing company told the Sioux Falls Downtown Rotary that the city is the perfect location for its second plant.
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South Dakota has the smallest Jewish population in the country. But the community has temporarily grown as eight rabbinical students tour western South Dakota.
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Governor Kristi Noem met with State Penitentiary workers for an hour on Friday afternoon and said a preliminary investigation backs up some of their concerns shared in a recent whistleblower complaint.
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A Rapid City police officer was fired last year for alleged racial profiling. But the agency later changed the reason to “a lack of judgement” as part of the resignation agreement.
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A Rapid City police officer was let go after racially profiling Native Americans.
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Five Youth With Mixed Vaccination Status Contract COVID at Overnight Civil Air Patrol Event in RapidThe Civil Air Patrol shut down a youth program in Rapid City after five cadets contracted COVID-19.
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The anonymous complaint about conditions at the State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls isn’t surprising, according to six current and former prison workers.
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Jim Furnish grew up visiting the Black Hills National Forest with his family and later worked for the Forest Service. He rose through the ranks and served as the deputy chief of the agency from 1992-2002.