
When Pets are the Problem
When Pets are the Problem How to Manage Your Child’s Pet Allergy Pets can have a special place in a family’s dynamic—especially when they’ve been with you before your children.
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When Pets are the Problem How to Manage Your Child’s Pet Allergy Pets can have a special place in a family’s dynamic—especially when they’ve been with you before your children.
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It was 11 a.m. on a beautiful Saturday morning. Humming a little ditty about Jack and Diane, I opened the blinds in my teenage son’s room. As the sunlight streamed
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There’s a lot to learn when adding a pet to your family. Here are some do’s, don’t, and tips we’ve learned! Can my dog eat that? YES: • Sweet Potatoes•
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Six-year-old Baylee Finney began struggling with anxiety when her parents separated in 2017. With the help of extracurricular activities and a kindergarten teacher who provides moral support and encouragement, this
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High school students looking for financial assistance to help offset college expenses are eligible for $7,500 in scholarships when they enter the KEVN Black Hills FOX Rising Star of the
14th Annual Rising Star of the West Scholarship Now Accepting Submissions Read More »


Making your kids or spouse feel respected, valued, and heard, are all ways to show love. “I love you” goes a long way, but there are so many more ways
More than Words: Different Ways to Say “I Love You” Read More »


Money is an extremely exciting concept as a child. Early on, children learn that money is what gets you candy, toys, clothes, and so much more. It’s fun and it
Teaching Kids to Budget Read More »


Are you preparing for parenthood? Chances are, you’ve already taken some steps to prepare your finances, your home and yourself for your baby’s arrival. But have you thought about how
4 Things New Parents Need to Keep Their Families Safe on The Road Read More »


MacKayla Taken is a proud mother of two amazing kids and puppy Rocky, and a wife to her high school sweetheart, who serves in the National Guard. MacKayla started her
One Family’s Efforts in Giving Back to the Heroes of Rapid City Read More »


written by Roslyn Oakley, M.D. Regional Health For most kids and adults, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) acts like a common cold. Symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, runny nose, fever and
RSV Can Be Serious for At-Risk Infants Read More »