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In a recent election, voters in Sturgis elected to change from a city manager form of government.
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There’s a new state all-time record holder in the 110m hurdles for boys track in South Dakota, and his name is Aidan Hedderman.
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The new proposal splits race day costs and profits between the city and race organizers while also shortening the race track to close off fewer city streets.
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Forest Service officials are proposing measures to increase resistance to mountain pine beetles and wildfires.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court has partially reversed a lower court’s ruling in a case involving a ownership of a semi-truck.
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In the semi-arid plains of West River, cattle rule. However, there is one new opportunity for agricultural producers that’s making a buzz.
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Forty acres near Bear Butte have been purchased by an indigenous-led organization in the hopes of teaching the next generation about traditional values and land stewardship.
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Sturgis voters are rejecting a contract with a company that wants to bring a race to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. But that doesn’t mean the event can’t happen.
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Organizers for a street race in downtown Sturgis are making a final pitch to the community ahead of a vote on whether the race should happen.
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The next Sturgis rally is right around the corner, and there might be more events this coming year. However, the addition of a street race through town might not be supported by everyone in the community.