South Dakota
Pinched at the pump; Rapid City gas prices rising
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – As the summer tourist season kicked off this past week, Black Hills residents and visitors are feeling the pinch at the gas pump.
Gas prices in Rapid City have jumped ten cents within the last week, likely because of the influx of tourists after Memorial Day and the corresponding increase in demand. Right now, Rapid City is sitting at an average of three dollars and fifty cents per gallon. Overall, South Dakota’s average gas price is $3.29 per gallon, which, compared to the national average, is still relatively cheap.
“South Dakota’s price is quite a bit less than the national average, about .27 cents less than the national average, and that puts us at about the 13th lowest gas price in the nation, so overall, not a too bad situation to experience when you go to fill up your tank right now,” said Shawn Steward, the spokesman for AAA South Dakota.
Despite election season coming up, Steward says he doesn’t believe anything geopolitical is affecting national gas prices.
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Wreaths laid for veterans at South Dakota Veterans Cemetery
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Joining in across the country, wreaths are being laid today at the South Dakota Veterans Cemetery just north of Sioux Falls.
The effort is a partnership between Wreaths Across America and the Midwest Honor Flight, joining in the 5th Annual Wreaths Across America Day.
Over 640 wreaths are being placed today, and despite the snow and cold temperatures, today’s program went ahead as planned to honor those veterans and their families.
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South Dakota
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South Dakota
VIEWPOINT | South Dakotans deserve the full story
Families in South Dakota work hard. We sacrifice a lot and ask very little from the people who govern us. We expect honesty, careful budgeting, and leadership that puts our interests above politics.
In his recent budget address, our governor painted an incomplete picture. He celebrated good results but did not explain what and who made those results possible. South Dakotans deserve more than selective storytelling. We deserve the truth.
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