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Crazy Horse Memorial to Turn Blue for Autism
The Crazy Horse Memorial is turning blue on Tuesday to shine the light on autism.
Gunfire + Chants Mark Wounded Knee Anniversary
Hundreds gathered to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Wounded Knee occupation on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Petition to Decide On Evans Plunge
HOT SPRINGS, S.D. (AP) - A petition to have Hot Springs voters decide on the fate of an indoor pool and mineral spa that's been up for sale for years is circulating around the southern Black Hills city.
KOTA television reports hat city council president Carl Atchley is spearheading the petition drive to buy Evans Plunge...
Texas School Shooting
Lone Star College campus shooting in Houston
Flu Season Hits Hard
Flu season ramping up fast in South Dakota
Vikings Vote Peterson Courage Award Winner
The Minnesota Vikings have voted Adrian Peterson as the team’s winner of the Ed Block Courage award for sportsmanship and courage.
Twins Agree To One-Year Deal With Pelfrey
Mike Pelfrey once was a promising prospect for the New York Mets. He's 28 years old now, coming off of Tommy John surgery and was sitting in the free agent bargain bin, which is where the Minnesota Twins have been shopping for starting pitchers all offseason.
Woman’s Death at Detox Center Under Investigation
The Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office and the Department of Social Services is investigating the death of a woman who was a patient at the county's detoxification center.
Celebs Tweet To Help Tribes Buy Sacred Black Hills Land
An online campaign to raise money so Native American tribes in South Dakota can purchase land they consider sacred has a growing list of celebrities backing the effort.
Condoleezza Rice: GOP Sent ‘Mixed Messages’
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the Republican Party must adapt better to rapidly changing demographics in the United States.