Delainey LaHood-Burns
Multimedia ProducerDelainey LaHood-Burns is a journalism multimedia producer with SDPB. She holds a master’s in journalism from Northeastern University in Boston and has a background in digital marketing and video production. Originally from Black Hawk, she attended Sturgis Brown High School and is based in Rapid City.
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The City's Air Quality Office recommends at-risk individuals limit their exposure outside.
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The Veterans Wildland Fuel Module works to mitigate the risk of wildfires in Rapid City and the surrounding community, while also creating career pathways for veterans.
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With the holidays right around the corner, Black Hills Memory Cafe volunteer facilitators Jan Bartscher and Wendy Abbott share advice and resources for families affected by dementia.
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Businesses and organizations in Rapid City are putting together initiatives to help families impacted by the partial SNAP shutdown.
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Spearfish, South Dakota resident Margit Wilcox celebrated her 104th birthday on Sept. 25, 2025.
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Gertrude and Wayne Martin, 96 and 99, are celebrating 77 years of marriage on Sept. 19, 2025.
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Eastern Red Cedar trees are transforming thousands of acres of rangeland in South Dakota, threatening the livelihood of ranchers, rural economies and grassland ecosystems.
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An interim study committee examining the critical issues impacting Emergency Medical Services in South Dakota held its first meeting in Pierre this week.
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Located on the Rosebud Indian Reservation, the St. Charles Borromeo Church was built in the early 1920s and features a Romanesque architectural style with Lakota designs throughout the interior.
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Two South Dakota tribal school teams are winners of the NASA TechRise Challenge. Lower Brule High School and Sicangu Oyate Ho, Inc. Saint Francis Indian School are two of only 60 teams selected from around the nation for the prestigious STEM competition.