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The final action from the 2024 South Dakota high school track championships came to a close on Saturday.
Just as they did a season ago, the Gregory Gorillas relied on the performance of their 1600-meter relay team to win the Class B boys title.
“It kinda feels unreal right now. It doesn't really feel like it's happened yet, but it's super exciting.”
“I think we all won because we weren't in our heads, and we know that we're strong together,” Khachikian said.
Hard work continues to pay off for Bennett County’s Reagan O’Neill.
In her first and last track season ever, Spearfish senior Maria Bouman came out a champion.
After missing out on his junior season of track, Hot Springs’ Braden Peterson has been motivated to end his senior campaign with as much hardware as he can.
As soon as he crossed the finish line, Sturgis’ Aidan Hedderman knew he had just won in convincing fashion. What the Scooper had to wait and see was his time.
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“I heard so much about high school and how hard it would be. People told me I’d miss days, but I think those comments just motivated me.”
An exhibit and the upcoming Black Hills Quilt Show in Rapid City celebrate the 50th anniversary of the quilt show and its legacy in the region.
“You're working all year at your job, working on form, just grinding and it feels good to finally pay off,” Lehman said.
“They've been there since 1973. So I just have high hopes for next year,” Gillen said of breaking the school records. “I'll just let it fly next year.”
White River’s Ethan Watson, Philip’s Evan Kroetch and Kadoka Area’s Lincoln Koehn have battled it out all season in the discus. Friday, the Kougar from Kadoka came out on top.
It’s my first time at state and I’ve been blown away," Diekmann said. "I did not think when I woke up this morning that was gonna happen."
“We got the same height again which is crazy that it is again about who got it first,” Nida said.
Bennett County's Reagan O'Neill broke another state meet record for the second straight day heading into finals on Saturday.
"Before the race I wanted to treat the race like it was my last race ever," Krautschun said.
The Rapid City Marshals have officially ceased operations Friday citing a lack of leadership from previous Arena Football League officials, distrust between players and the organization, and unmet financial obligations.
Elevate Rapid City hosted a moderated forum Thursday evening for Rapid City school board candidates, focusing on pro-business questions and giving the audience an opportunity to submit their own.
In light of Memorial Day weekend — a popular time for water recreation — the Pennington County Sheriff's Office is reminding boaters to be safe as they enjoy lakes.
This weekend a record number of more than 150 Native students will take home their high school diplomas from Rapid City Area Schools.
Republican nominee Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden by nearly 20 points in South Dakota but is struggling to get more than half of the statewide vote, according to poll.
The Hardhats and Stars met for the second time this season on Thursday night.
“I don't deserve it. It was super fun. It's awesome to be back," Maher said.
The Hill City boys 4x800 team defeated Sioux Falls Christian by nearly eight seconds with a time of 8:01.91 en route to the Class A state title on Thursday.
All the hard work and training finally paid off for White River’s Ethan Watson on Thursday as the senior claimed the Class B boys shot put title.
In the girl's long jump, Bennett County’s Reagan O’Neill continued to do what she has all season. The eighth-grader made a leap of 18 feet, 4.75 inches to win.
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