Time to Celebrate
Five years ago, Black Hills Family made its first appearance in the Black Hills as a small publication printing two times each year. Today, we have grown in size,
Five years ago, Black Hills Family made its first appearance in the Black Hills as a small publication printing two times each year. Today, we have grown in size,
3-year-old Raylan Murphy was born with a rare heart condition that required constant attention from doctors in Sioux Falls and Omaha. But in April 2017, he was able to return
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A Day to Celebrate – August 3, 1870 Why? Did you know there was an Ingalls in the Black Hills? Caroline Celstia Ingalls – better known as “Baby Carrie” from the
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Let’s see those cuties! Black Hills Cuties is free to enter and will be open from June 19 at 8 a.m. to June 28 at 5 p.m. Here’s how it works:
Families Climb Crazy Horse Memorial On June 3 and 4, hikers took the opportunity to see Crazy Horse’s head up close up during the 10K walk. Over 9,000 hikers
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The Rapid City Arts Council is excited to present children’s entertainer Phil Baker in concert at the Dahl Arts Center on Friday, June 23 from 10 – 10:45am. Children of
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Look Up! Who among us, here in South Dakota, has heard of the Cloud Appreciation Society? If you haven’t, then you might want to join. Nana believes that, like her,
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The interactive fountains at Main Street Square are set to begin running on Friday, May 26. During warm months, the fountains run from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and feature
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It’s true that any deviation from a normal routine can be exciting and fun for children—but it’s equally as true for adults. The crew from Black Hills Family saddled up
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Club for Boys hosts Annual Art Show and Auction fundraiser on May 23 tickets available by contacting Chantel Evans at 605.343.3500. Joe Lowe never misses the annual Club for Boys
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