Alert Top Story Rapid City to open remote disposal sites May 1 Journal staff Apr 27, 2023 Apr 27, 2023 0 Prefer us on Google Learn More Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Remote disposal facilities at the Fitzgerald Stadium and West Boulevard North will open for the season next Monday, May 1.kAm#6>@E6 J2C5 H2DE6 4@?E2:?6CD H:== 36 2G2:=23=6 7@C 5:DA@D:?8 @7 J2C5 H2DE6 2E E96 u:EK86C2=5 $E25:F> 2?5 (6DE q@F=6G2C5 }@CE9 D:E6D] %96 C6>@E6 D:E6D H:== 2=D@ 4@?E2:? A=2DE:4 2?5 42C53@2C5 C64J4=:?8 4@?E2:?6CD] %96 5F>A:?8 @7 EC2D9 @C @E96C :E6>D :D AC@9:3:E65 2E 3@E9 D:E6D] *2C5 H2DE6[ A=2DE:4 2?5 42C53@2C5 :E6>D >FDE 36 A=2465 :?D:56 E96 4@?E2:?6CD 2E E96 C6>@E6 D:E6D] %96D6 D:E6D 2C6 E@ 36 FD65 7@C C6D:56?E:2= AFCA@D6D @?=J] r@>>6C4:2= FD6 :D AC@9:3:E65]k^AmkAm%96 EC2?D76C D:E6 =@42E65 2E E96 6?EC2?46 @7 E96 =2?57:== :D @A6? ac^f] %96 D:E6 AC@G:56D 4@?E2:?6CD 7@C J2C5 H2DE6[ ?6HDA2A6C[ 42C53@2C5 2?5 >:I65 C64J4=:?8 :E6>D J62C\C@F?5] %96 5F>A:?8 @7 EC2D9 @C @E96C :E6>D :D AC@9:3:E65] r@>>6C4:2= FD6 :D AC@9:3:E65]k^Am People are also reading… Closer than you think: Your next trip to the Black Hills might be within driving distance Central States Fair employee shot and injured by another employee; suspect killed in shootout with reservation law enforcement Pennington County approves of Black Hills Marketplace TIF, in partnership with Rapid City How Stevens’ Love was inspired by late mom's cancer fight Rapid City police respond to trio of gunshot incidents in roughly 3 hours Central States Fair employee dies from injuries suffered in shooting Rapid City man arrested after stabbing on Anamosa Street Monument Health opens second ER in Rapid City on Wednesday Where backers of losing campaigns are shifting support ahead of South Dakota’s governor runoff Your Two Cents for June 7 Evacuations ordered in northwest Nebraska as fire affects almost 9,000 acres Rapid City man sentenced to life in prison for killing his 'best friend' Your Two Cents for June 10 Northwest Nebraska wildfire grows to more than 28,000 acres, threatens Fort Robinson, Crawford South Fork Fire grows to more than 23,000 acres, threatens Fort Robinson, Crawford 0 Comments Love 0 Funny 0 Wow 0 Sad 0 Angry 0 Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox! Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Related to this story Fed proposal to withdraw mining around Pactola met with broad support Several hundred people gathered at the Ramkota Wednesday night to hear a presentation from the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Manageme… Construction aims to address Box Elder drainage problem after significant July flooding Nearly 10 months after torrential rains and hail caused significant flooding in Box Elder, a preventative solution is in the works. Eye to the sky: A small-town astronomer runs observatory in Quinn “If I've helped inspire a few young people way I was inspired, fine, but really, I have people that went before me to give credit to,” Ron Dyvig said. Dog days of spring: Rapid City shatters 55-year record high Only a week after winter weather brought more than a foot of snow to the area, Rapid City topped 80 degrees for the first time in 174 days.
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