Engineer wears many hats at Raven Applied Technology
Dedicated to helping farmers become more efficient, Shane Swedlund has also shown commitment to his employer.
Dedicated to helping farmers become more efficient, Shane Swedlund has also shown commitment to his employer.
Originally from the birthplace of Dr. Pepper, Capt. Joseph Mabbitt is right at home in Rapid City.
The company had been watching recent events across the country during the pandemic and knew the expansion they had been considering for months needed a location with a stable workforce and a stable business climate.
Ellsworth Air Force Base is one step closer to being the Main Operating Base (MOB) 1 for the B-21 Raider Mission.
In its fourth year, 180 banners are displayed throughout the city. What began as exclusively featuring WWII vets, the banners now date from the Civil War to the present conflict.
October's economic indicators for the Rapid City trade area show continued economic recovery.
Ace Handyman Services has numerous top reviews and are looking for more as they expanding in the market.
Elevate encourages all South Dakotans to vote in the 2020 General Election.
Tom Johnson, CEO and President of Elevate Rapid City, look back at a wild first year.
While tourists leave the hills for the season, there's no better time to explore The Indian Museum of North America® at Crazy Horse Memorial.
The museum holds a permanent collection of over 11,000 art objects and artifacts representing indigenous peoples from all over the world. Within the museum, The Native American Educational & Cultural Center® (NAECC) is more than just an exhibit hall. Built from the rock blasted from the memorial itself, the center serves to preserve native culture, heritage, and history.