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The Department of Transportation begins work on a shared-use path in Spearfish next week.
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Rapid City and Ellsworth Air Force Base are working closely together to provide clean water to residents inside and outside Rapid City’s borders.
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Board of Water and Natural Resources approves more than $170 million for programs addressing wastewater, storm water, solid waste and drinking water safety.
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The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources grants over $172 million dollars for environmental water projects throughout the state.
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Thousands of SD bridges are listed as "structurally deficient." Alison Black from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association breaks down the report.
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NewsCrews are making progress on the U.S. Highway 14 bridge over the Missouri River between Pierre and Fort Pierre.
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The state Emergency Response Commission took time this week to assess the now completed legislative year.
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The U.S. Government has allocated over $18 million for the Lewis and Clark water system. As the system shifts into phase three of expansion, the daily demand for water increases.
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NewsBeginning March 18, an eight-mile stretch between Canton and I-29 will be under construction.
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NewsDue to construction on Interstate 29, the South Dakota Department of Transportation says drivers should expect delays in southeast South Dakota.