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Bond Set at $500,000 for Jeremy Taylor After Multi-Day Manhunt
HOT SPRINGS, S.D. — Jeremy Taylor made his initial court appearance in Pennington County on Thursday, where a judge set his bond at $500,000 cash on charges of first-degree eluding and simple assault on law enforcement tied to a recent Rapid City incident. His arrest followed a multi-day manhunt across the Black Hills that ended Feb. 4 in Fall River County. After his South Dakota cases are resolved, Taylor is expected to be extradited to Ohio, where he faces warrants for gross sexual imposition. He remains held in the Pennington County Jail pending further proceedings. (Full Story)
Police Pursuit Ends in Crash and Multiple Hospitalizations in Rapid City
RAPID CITY, S.D. — According to RCPD sources, a vehicle collision early Thursday morning led to a partial closure of roadways in the area of E. North Street and Cherry Avenue, as well as the arrest of several individuals. A Highway Patrol Trooper had initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of Interstate-90 and Haines Avenue, but the vehicle did not stop and the pursuit continued into town before the suspect vehicle struck a previously-uninvolved vehicle, according to RCPD. Police detained several occupants of the fleeing vehicle, several of whom were admitted to the hospital with injuries, and one individual in the uninvolved vehicle was also hospitalized. Names have not been released, and the South Dakota Department of Public Safety is investigating the crash.
Rapid City Council Candidates Can Begin Election Filing Process
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Candidates for positions on the Rapid City Common Council can begin picking up election packets for this June’s municipal election from the City’s finance office and may begin circulating petitions for signature. One position in each of Rapid City’s five wards is up for election, with the municipal election scheduled for Tuesday, June 2, and the deadline to file petitions set for Tuesday, March 24. City Council candidates will be seeking three-year terms.
GOP Leaders Clash Over Data Center Tax Incentives at Capitol
PIERRE, S.D. — Republican legislative leaders publicly clashed Thursday over data center tax incentives at the Capitol. Senate Majority Leader Jim Mehlhaff accused House Speaker Jon Hansen of fear mongering about economic development and creating a chilling atmosphere for investors, while Hansen pushed back, saying he was representing citizens’ concerns before retreating and restarting his remarks. Assistant Majority Leader Carl Perry attempted to de-escalate the situation, saying the leaders were disagreeing in an agreeable manner.
South Dakota FIRST LEGO League Championship Showcases Youth Innovation in Sioux Falls
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The 2025-26 South Dakota FIRST LEGO League Challenge State Championship was held Jan. 24 at Memorial Middle School in Sioux Falls, bringing together 20 qualifying teams despite extreme cold and a delayed start. The event highlighted student achievement in robotics, innovation and teamwork, with Rapid City’s Isaac Harr named Coach Mentor of the Year. The H-BC Brick Wall 2.0 team from Hills-Beaver Creek, Minnesota, earned the top Champion’s Award, while several South Dakota teams secured honors and advancement opportunities to national and invitational competitions…