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There’s a fire that reoccurs in downtown Rapid City about every two years. However, Monday’s fire is a part of efforts at maintaining native foliage in a half-acre park.
Yesterday was a National Day of Remembrance for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. In Rapid City, dozens of red dresses, pinned with the names of MMIW/MMIP, remind passersby of crisis of violence against Native women.
An international student at a South Dakota university faced with deportation can stay in the country a while longer. Priya Saxena, a 28-year-old Indian doctoral student at the School of Mines, has received an extension on her visa that will allow her to walk the graduation stage.
South Dakota Trade is leading a delegation of businesses and industry associations to Mexico this week. The mission’s goal is to increase export sales of agriculture, manufacturing and biotech products, as well as promote foreign direct investment opportunities in the state.
Following a West River family’s land dispute with the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Senator Mike Rounds is reintroducing legislation which creates a formal mediation process for land boundary disputes.
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