C-EB performs Missoula Children Theater’s Rumpelstiltskin



Audiences are invited to join in the fun of Festival Time and help Clara guess a mischievous little gnome’s name when the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) and over 50 C-EB students perform Rumpelstiltskin, an original musical adaptation of this classic tale.  The cast features Rumpelstiltskin, Clara, Queen Beatrice, the King and the Jester. Also featured are Wizards, Gnomes, and Knights. […]

Search for Traversie continues



Tribal officials have no news of the whereabouts of Tom Traversie, Jr., who dissappeared Christmas day in a snow storm after he and his girlfriend and a third occupant of the vehicle they were in was stranded in a snow storm.  A command center has been set up in the area where Traversie was last reported to have been. His […]

Presidential memorandum dampens hopes to defeat DAPL



In a Memorandum for the Secretary of the Army pertaining to the “Construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline’ sent Jan. 24, 2017, President Donald J. Trump called for the “Secretary of the Army” to “instruct the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), including the Commanding General and Chief of Engineers, […]

We got spirit yes we do….



The C-EB boys basketball cheerleaders cheer loud and proud during Monday nights game against Crow Creek. The cheerleaders are left to right: Ahanni Knight, Dominique Miner, Tori Jensen, Sheridan Runs After, Carissa Stocklin, and Ranger Gunville.

Grandparent scam continues to target South Dakota seniors



PIERRE, S.D.  – Attorney General Marty Jackley is again warning South Dakota seniors that the grandparent scam has resurfaced targeting all parts of the state. The scam begins with a telephone call from someone claiming to be a grandchild or other family member and requests money for a critical situation.   Consumers need to be aware that the scammers are […]

Gov. Daugaard requests Presidential Disaster Declaration for December Storm



PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard Monday requested a Presidential Disaster Declaration to help South Dakota recover from a late December storm that did more than $9.1 million in damage to public property. The request covers public assistance in 24 counties — Butte, Clark, Codington, Day, Deuel, Dewey, Edmunds, Fall River, Faulk, Grant, Haakon, Hamlin, Harding, Jackson, Jones, Marshall, McPherson, […]

HB 1069 overturns South Dakota voter approved Initiative 22



The South Dakota House of Representative’s passed HB 1069 on Tuesday afternoon, splitting down party lines, passing 54-13. The bill would overturn Iniatiated Measure 22 which was passed by South Dakota voters in November. IM 22 or the anti-corruption mesasure as it has come to be called, revised state campaign finance and lobbying laws and created a publicy funded campaign […]

Indians in Aviation trying lift off from CRST



Sam Dupris of Eagle Butte has spent most of his adult life flying airplanes.  Dupris is a member of the Cheyenne-River Sioux Tribe, who grew up in the Eagle Butte area and attended Cheyenne-Eagle Butte schools.   Dupris was inducted in the South Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame for his 40 years and 15,000 hours of flight from propeller planes […]

The Snow began to pile up on the sidewalks of Eagle Butte on Tuesday as another winter storm moves across much of hte state bring up to 6-9 inches of snow.



Rounds accepting summer 2017 internship applications



WASHINGTON– U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today announced that he is currently accepting internship applications for summer 2017. The deadline to apply for internships in his Washington, D.C., Pierre, Rapid City and Sioux Falls offices is February 17, 2017. College credit is available.   Duties in the Washington, D.C., office may include tracking legislation, researching bills, attending committee hearings and briefings, […]