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As the Artificial Intelligence craze grows, experts in the data center field say businesses are looking at South Dakota to build. At a Downtown Sioux Falls Rotary meeting, the topic was how South Dakota fits into the puzzle.
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The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources has confirmed the emerald ash borer has spread to Milbank.
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Black Hills Energy has announced a new effort to mitigate risk relating to utilities and wildfires. However, some customers are concerned that could mean blackouts.
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Recent widespread rainfall is starting to improve drought conditions across South Dakota.
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The north-to-south smoke is too high in the atmosphere to merit an air quality advisory at this time.
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While historic homes have a charm when they become decrepit, they damage property values and, more importantly, fail as safe places to live. In Rapid City, Black Hills Works has recovered a home and has made it livable once again.
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The Friends of Rapid City Parks want you to help them celebrate community resilience and the beauty of Rapid City’s green spaces.
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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks is asking for public input on the department’s updated wildlife action plan.
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Couer Wharf officials say the mine produced 98,042 ounces of gold in 2024. That’s a nearly 5,000 ounce jump in production from 2023.
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After many years and much local debate - Lake Mitchell is set to be drained and cleaned later this year.
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The state Department of Health issues a couple advisories following a sampling program designed to assess the safety of fish consumption.
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There’s a fire that reoccurs in downtown Rapid City about every two years. But, Monday’s fire is a part of efforts at maintaining native foliage in a half-acre park.