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Hospitals in South Dakota The Rapid City Indian Health Service Hospital formerly known as The Sioux San Hospital is an Indian Health Service hospital located in Rapid City, South Dakota . [ 1 ] It was built in 1898 as a boarding school for Native Americans and turned into a sanitarium in 1933.
Rapid City is the county seat of Pennington County, South Dakota, United States. [10] It is the second-most populous city in the state, after Sioux Falls.It is located on the eastern slope of the Black Hills in western South Dakota and was named after Rapid Creek, where the settlement developed.
Valentine McGillycuddy, former mayor of Rapid City; dean of the South Dakota School of Mines. Tatanka Means, (born February 19, 1985 in Rapid City) is an American actor and comedian, of Oglala Lakota, Omaha, Yankton Dakota, and Diné descent. Walter Dale Miller, born in Viewfield, South Dakota; former governor of South Dakota; retired near New ...
KTOQ (1340 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, the station serves the Rapid City area.The station is currently owned by Haugo Broadcasting, Inc., and features programming from ESPN Radio and Westwood One.
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KIMM (1150 AM, "FOX Sports Rapid City") is an American radio station that broadcasts a sports radio format with programming from FOX Sports Radio. KIMM-AM also broadcasts on FM translator K294BT-FM 106.7 MHz. [2] Licensed to Rapid City, South Dakota, the station primarily serves the Rapid City and western South Dakota area.
KHME (channel 23) is a television station in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with the classic television network MeTV. It is owned by Gray Media alongside ABC affiliate KOTA-TV (channel 3) and low-power Fox affiliate KEVN-LD (channel 7). The stations share studios on Skyline Drive in Rapid City, where KHME's transmitter is ...
In 1998, Haugo Broadcasting (owner of KSQY) acquired Rapid City stations KIQK "Kick 104" and KTOQ "K-Talk 1340" from Tom-Tom Broadcasting, then owned by NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw. Soon after the purchase, KSQY moved its studios to Rapid City and joined its new sister stations. In Sept 2008, Haugo Broadcasting moved into its new facilities at ...