Alert Top Story WATCH: Mountain lion spotted in south Rapid City Darsha Dodge Apr 28, 2023 Apr 28, 2023 0 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Check out this video from Randee Swallow of a mountain lion prowling her property at the Richland Mobile Home Park in south Rapid City.kAm%96 G:56@ H2D E2<6? 2C@F?5 c 2]>] uC:52J] $H2==@H 7@F?5 E96 >@F?E2:? =:@? D=66A:?8 F?56C 96C A@C49]k^Am Mountain Lion sighting in Richland Mobile Home Park, Rapid City in April 2023. Contact Darsha at ddodge@rapidcityjournal.com 0 Comments Love 1 Funny 0 Wow 5 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. Darsha Dodge City Editor, Staff Photographer Author facebook Author twitter Author email Follow Darsha Dodge Close Get email notifications on {{subject}} daily! Your notification has been saved. 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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…
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.
Forest Service says Black Hills gold exploration project will continue, regardless of public outcry It was an emotional two-hours as several hundred locals packed into Custer High School to voice their concerns over an exploratory gold mining…
Cutting the 'Chord': Canadian-based company axes Fall River County uranium mining plan Residents and activists in Fall River County are celebrating this week after Canadian company Pegasus Resources announced a decision to withdr…
PHOTOS: Wilson School students help plant trees for Arbor Day Students from Wilson School helped the Rapid City Parks Department plant 28 trees at Wilson Park to celebrate Arbor Day Friday, April 28.
Parts of Farlow, Dilger Avenue in Rapid City evacuated for potential gas leak RCFD Public Information Officer Tessa Jaeger said crews are on scene and have evacuated the 1100 block of Farlow Avenue and the neighboring bl…
History flows at Spearfish's D.C. Booth Fish Hatchery Nestled amongst the hills in a quiet corner of Spearfish lies the only historic national fish hatchery in the United States.
Noem's office announces $32.5M in broadband funding The projects will leverage private matching dollars for a total investment of over $47 million in broadband infrastructure statewide, connecti…
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Downtown Rapid City hires new president, executive director Downtown Rapid City is excited to announce the new executive team that will lead DRC into its next phase of growth and impact.
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Rapid City Public Library opens community seed library The Rapid City Public Library is launching the new seed library with a seed and plant swap in the community room May 6 from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
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