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Have you heard about this?
05/21/2026

Have you heard about this?

Over the coming months, 6,000 steel beams will be moved nearly a mile underground

So sad for these folks...
05/21/2026

So sad for these folks...

Those families and about 150 other neighboring homeowners have pinned their hopes for help on a lawsuit against the state now pending before the South Dakota Supreme Court.

05/20/2026

Heads up PSA

What say you folks? That's a lot of money...
05/20/2026

What say you folks? That's a lot of money...

Piedmont I90 interchange
will be most expensive
SDDOT project in its history

PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Reconstruction of an Interstate 90 interchange between Rapid City and Sturgis will cost more than $77 million and would be the most expensive single project undertaken in the history of the South Dakota Department of Transportation.
The state Transportation Commission on Friday awarded the contract for work on what’s known to motorists as the Piedmont Exit 46 exit to Heavy Constructors Inc. of Rapid City.

But state Transportation Secretary Joel Jundt told the commission that the project’s top status will be short-live.

That is because the department that Jundt leads will seek bids later this summer to replace the SD Highway 44 bridge that spans the Missouri River in south-central South Dakota.

The bridge is more than a mile long and serves as the most direct route between the city of Platte in Charles Mix County and the city of Winner in Gregory County. Replacing it will cost upward of $200 million. The actual estimated cost will be released after contractors submit bids.

SDDOT roughly estimated the cost of replacing the Platte-Winner bridge at $258,342,000 as part of an application for federal aid. The project recently received a $65 million federal grant. South Dakota’s two U.S. senators, Republicans John Thune and Mike Rounds, had earlier secured $25 million for the project as part of an appropriations package.

The Elk Creek Road interchange on I-90 serves the growing communities of Summerset and Piedmont in Meade County. Heavy Constructors was the lowest of the three bidders at $77,697,290.36. That was $6,940,373.94 or 9.8% more than DOT’s estimated project cost of $70,756,916.42.

The commission on Friday awarded 11 projects from SDDOT’s May 6 bid openings and nine projects from the May 13 bid openings. The commission also rejected all bids on one project that will be reconfigured and re-let later.

After the commission concluded its business, Jundt asked the department’s bid presenter, Sam Weisgram, where the I-90 exit project ranked.

“Dollar-wise we believe that 78 million (dollars) is the largest,” Weisgram said.

Jundt said the I-90 interchange project has been in the works for a while. “I think it was a milestone for us,” Jundt said about the amount.

Commissioner Ron Rosenboom of Sturgis lives in the project’s area. “The people in Piedmont will be pleased, I believe, they’re getting that upgrade to that site. It’s been kind of a long haul on that,” he said.

“It will take us three years to get it done. All hands on deck as we move forward,” Jundt said.

“Kind of cool to see it all come together,” said the commission’s chair, Austin Simons of Mobridge.

KELOLAND News received additional information from the department Friday afternoon.

The largest single contract previously was the I-90/Veterans Interchange (Exit 402) project, which extended from I-90 to Rice Street in the Sioux Falls area. That project was bid in November 2017, with the low bid award of approximately $54 million.

Work on the I-90 Exit 46 project could begin this summer, but no work that affects I-90 traffic will be allowed prior to Monday, Aug. 17, 2026, unless approved by the SDDOT. The overall field work completion date is set for Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2028.

Currently, according to SDDOT, the Platte-Winner bridge project is programmed for $255 million. This estimate reflects all project costs, not solely anticipated construction costs.

The anticipated bid advertisement is expected on Friday, June 5, 2026, with the bid opening on Wednesday, July 29, 2026. The Transportation Commission will consider award of the bid in August at a date yet to be determined.

Oh gosh! I should have KNOWN! My flowers are going to be mad at me 🤣
05/18/2026

Oh gosh! I should have KNOWN! My flowers are going to be mad at me 🤣

* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 28 expected. * WHERE...Portions of northwestern and southwestern South Dakota and northeast Wyoming. * WHEN...From midnight tonight to 9 AM MDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly dama...

So....snake season 🤣
04/28/2026

So....snake season 🤣

Cool! :)
04/28/2026

Cool! :)

PATRIOTIC DRONE LIGHT SHOW COMING TO RAPID CITY AS PART OF AMERICA 250 CELEBRATION
**Event one of several anchor events for July 1-5 ‘Birthday Bash’ celebration


RAPID CITY, SD— The night skies over Rapid City will light up in patriotic images this July with a state-of-the-art drone light show.
Rapid City’s America 250th Celebration Committee is hosting the drone show Thursday, July 2, one of several featured events of the ‘Real America Birthday Bash’ scheduled July 1-5. The patriotic drone show will take place at dusk, culminating an evening of activities that includes a community parade and the first of a three-day downtown festival.
The committee has contracted with Sky Elements Drone Shows of Coppell, Texas. Sky Elements is touted as the largest drone light show provider in the United States. The show will included numerous patriotic images and will stage from the Rapid City Central football field with excellent nearby venues for viewing.
"Rapid City is going to have one of the best celebrations in the country," said Ally Formanek, CEO of Visit Rapid City. "From the largest drone show in South Dakota to the intrinsic patriotism found here, we can't wait to welcome locals and visitors alike to Rapid, where they'll feel the heartbeat of the nation."
The “Real America Birthday Bash’ is a once-in-a-generation celebration marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, featuring events and activities throughout the year and highlighted by a string of events July 1-5. The July celebration will stage at Main Street Square, Memorial Park and the Sixth Street corridor between Main Street and Omaha Street.
“We are excited to host the patriotic drone show as part of our community celebration,” said Rapid City Mayor Jason Salamun. “Drone light shows are becoming a popular way to celebrate the holiday and this year’s show is a major anchor to several days of events and activities being scheduled in Rapid City for America’s 250th.”
Events during the July 1-5 celebration include the patriotic drone light show, a multi-day downtown festival, community parade, city fireworks display, concerts, vendors, kids activities, exhibits, marathon and tributes to service members.
To learn more about this summer’s “Real America Birthday Bash” events, visit www.realamericabirthdaybash.com or contact Visit Rapid City at 605-718-8484/800-487-3223.

(Photo: Sky Elements Drone Light Show/Photo supplied by Sky Elements)

“We are featuring a couple of new trails for people to explore and we have a super cool pin for those who complete all t...
04/26/2026

“We are featuring a couple of new trails for people to explore and we have a super cool pin for those who complete all three trails.”
Along each trail, hikers will find a Rapid City Earth Day Trail Challenge sign and they are asked to take a selfie with the sign in the photo. Hikers have until June 30 to complete the three-hike challenge. They can show the selfies and pick up a Rapid City Earth Day pin at the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks’ Outdoor Campus West, 4130 Adventure Trail, during normal business hours through June 30."

04/26/2026

🚨 BREAKING: A series of small tremors have been detected across parts of South Dakota, with minor seismic activity recorded overnight near the Black Hills region.

According to early geological reports, the tremors ranged between low magnitudes, with light shaking potentially felt in areas around Rapid City and nearby communities.

No damage or safety threats have been reported.

While South Dakota isn’t widely known for earthquakes, minor seismic activity can occasionally occur due to natural shifts deep within the Earth’s crust. Experts say these events are rare but not unheard of in the region.

Most of these tremors remain very weak, but they serve as a reminder that even stable ground can move.

Officials say there is no immediate danger, but residents are encouraged to stay aware, secure household items, and report any unusual activity.

I really want an E-bike! If you have one, I'd love to know if you enjoy it or not :)
04/26/2026

I really want an E-bike! If you have one, I'd love to know if you enjoy it or not :)

Walmart has big savings on electric bikes this week Want to get around faster — and with less effort? An e-bike may be for you. These bikes use a combination of manual pedaling and elec…

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