New community fridge in downtown Rapid City

RAPID CITY—Local zero waste store and community space, Hippie Haven, is now home to an outdoor community fridge, the first of its kind in downtown Rapid City. Donations of unopened and unexpired fridge and freezer foods are now accepted at Hippie Haven 24/7, and community members are also encouraged to

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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 12, 2021

Micheal Two Bulls Completes Large-scale Mural

MNI LUZAHAN OTUNWAHE—Micheal Two Bulls (Oglala Lakota) recently completed a large-scale mural at the soon-to-open location of Racing Magpie at 801 East Saint Andrew Street. The mural, completed on a roughly twenty-five foot high by forty foot long wall on one of Racing Magpie’s buildings, features a variety of striking

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Shared by Native Sun News Today August 12, 2021

Sisseton restaurant celebrates five years in business

Hickory Street Kitchen & Cocktails owners Tracey and Nik Sing. (Photo courtesy of Cuny Communications) SISSETON—As the COVID-19 pandemic winds down around the country, many restaurants are picking up the pieces and struggling to re-start operations. However, in the town of Sisseton, South Dakota, Hickory Street Kitchen & Cocktails, is

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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 29, 2021

Lakota woman wins Louisiana pipeline lawsuit

  Contact: press@ccrjustice.org Local District Attorney Rejects All Criminal Charges for Alleged Violations of ALEC-inspired Anti-Protest Amendments to Critical Infrastructure Law St. Martinville, Louisiana – Sixteen pipeline protesters and a journalist who had been arrested and charged with felonies in 2018 celebrated a major victory for the First Amendment after

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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 22, 2021

Remembering Bill Groethe

July 24th Celebration Of Life for Bill Groethe   11:00am-12:00pm: Calvary Lutheran Church 4:30-10:00pm: Canyon Lake Park-Shelter #2   Bring yourself and your memories! Bill’s family will host the picnic, and will provide all food and beverages.   William McAndrew “Bill” Groethe was born Nov. 2, 1923, and passed peacefully, surrounded

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Shared by Native Sun News Today July 16, 2021