Incidents of Racism Lead to Boycott in Rapid City
-C.J. Keene, News Director Officials with NDN Collective have announced a boycott of all businesses owned by the Uhre family, relating to an incident last month which saw the owner attempt to ban
-C.J. Keene, News Director Officials with NDN Collective have announced a boycott of all businesses owned by the Uhre family, relating to an incident last month which saw the owner attempt to ban
-C.J. Keene, News Director After a concert slated for the Rushmore Mall fell through, with questions being directed at the concert promoter, a group of musicians were suddenly left without a
-C.J. Keene, News Director Hundreds gathered Saturday at the Rapid Skillz Athletic Complex, which served as the host to the relatively impromptu For the People Music Festival. The event, sponsored
-C.J. Keene, News Director South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson, a member of the House Committee on Agriculture, says his team is taking cattle country to DC. That bipartisan bill aims to
-C.J. Keene, News Director While Rapid City remains described as a “safe” city by leaders and law enforcement, challenges faced in the North Rapid community remain visible. One lifelong North
-C.J. Keene, News Director With violence and mental health at the forefront of many minds, the question of what to do about the problem remains without a clear answer. One Rapid City man, Delaney
-C.J. Keene, News Director In the aftermath of a busy legislative session in South Dakota, organizations, lobbyists and key political players in the state are checking their scorebooks. Jett
-C.J. Keene, News Director Governor Kristi Noem, rejecting the conclusion of state lawmakers, has passed an Executive Order banning so-called “divisive concepts” from K-12 classrooms in South
-C.J. Keene, News Director At the Red Cloud Indian School, a group of kindergartners are learning their colors in Lakota. A group of Rapid City lawmakers, business leaders, and media were invited
-C.J. Keene, News Director This weekend was the annual South Dakota Association of Meat Processors convention, held this year in Rapid City. Jon Frohling, board member for SDAMP, explained who