In reaffirming violation, Sturgis city nearly violates open meetings law
By By Wendy Pitlick Black Hills Pioneer
- The Sturgis Board of Adjustment nearly violated the state’s open meetings law, Monday, when it became obvious that ...
- But Dave Smith, director of planning and permitting, presented the board with about nine minutes of video evidence ...
- City Attorney Mark Marshall told the board their action was allowable by city ordinance. Marshall went on to say ...
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Rapid City mayor defends Vision Fund plan, ordinance change at town hall
By Baer Gee & Shalom Baer
Post 22 sweeps doubleheader from Casper
By Vic Quick
Fourth annual Sturgis Art Festival and Artwalk draws large crowd to downtown Sturgis
By By Tim Potts Black Hills Pioneer
- The fourth annual Sturgis Arts Festival and Art Walk Unveiling ceremony for four new sculptures was a huge success ...
- This year’s sculptures were sponsored by the Downtown Sturgis Foundation, Sturgis Area Arts Council, Downtown ...
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How Hives for Heroes supports veterans
By Cody Dennis
Black Hills Meat Fest raises money for camps for kids
By Francie Ganje
Highlighting tribal culture in the Black Hills through a new garden at SURF
By Humberto Giles-sanchez
Rapid City hosts trench safety sessions looking to cut down on excavation accidents
By Adrian Carbajal
Blooming in Rapid Valley: Jolly Lane Greenhouse
By Juliana Alford
BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Post 22 extends winning streak to 13, sweeps Brookings
By Justin Wickersham
Warm today, then much cooler this weekend.
By Eric Gardner
Crazy Horse Memorial Board members keep its mission alive
By Alicia Garcia
Windy and mild today
By Eric Gardner