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Jamee Kattner of Huron was crowned Miss South Dakota 2025, and Taya Ritterbush of Hot Springs was crowned Miss South Dakota's Teen 2025.
Artisun Emporium is located at 311 U.S. 25-70 in Hot Springs. ... he agreed to lease the building from owner Freddy Nichols in the days before Helene hit Western North Carolina Sept. 27.
Marshall was last seen in Hot Springs on July 24, 2024 and reported missing on Aug. 4, 2024. Marshall, Sicangu Lakota, told friends he planned to walk to Rapid City, but was never seen again.
North Dakota Highway Patrol Lt. Jenna Clawson Huibregtse, right, special programs coordinator for safety and education for the department, speaks next to Phil Packineau, left, public safety ...
North Dakota landowners challenging the recent state approval of a controversial pipeline project are set to have their day in court. South Central District Judge Pam Nesvig in a Friday order ...
How hot was it Friday? A look at the high temperatures around ... As the heat wave reached its fourth straight day, Bergenfield was one North Jersey town to tie its heat record for this date ...
Hot Springs Mountain Tower is ranked #6 out of 15 things to do in Hot Springs, AR. ... For the best free parking near the park, visit the garage at 128 Exchange St. – Justine Harrington.
Steamboat Springs was named for its relaxing hot springs, and some of the city's best can be found at Strawberry Park Hot Springs. Located less than 7 miles north of the city center, Strawberry ...
This year, Pentecost Sunday falls on June 8. On Pentecost Sunday 1822, the historic Grue Church in Norway caught fire, killing at least 113. The influences of the church reach into North Dakota.
Hot, humid conditions in Kansas City today with temps near 90°. Thunderstorms and heavy rain expected late, with risks of damaging winds and flash floods.
In North Dakota, however, the state's 34 cases give it the highest rate in the nation, followed by New Mexico and Texas, according to the North Dakota Public Health Association, a nonprofit health ...
BISMARCK — Branches of the North Dakota government are seemingly at odds about how to deal with a $35 million veto mistake made by Gov. Kelly Armstrong and his administration.
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