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Looking back: Tuesday marks one year since the Schroeder Fire
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Victim of fatal motorcycle crash outside of Rapid City identified
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Woman killed in motorcycle crash Thursday on Nemo Road
News StaffJuly 8, 2021News
Fatal Motorcycle Crash
NEMO, S.D. – The highway patrol says one person is dead after a motorcycle crash near Nemo.
The name of the one person involved is not yet being released pending notification of family members.
Preliminary information indicates that a 1996 Honda VT 600 motorcycle was eastbound on Nemo road near the intersection at Pine Road when the driver lost control. The motorcycle went left, across the westbound lane and struck a guard rail. The 32-year-old female driver, who wearing a helmet, was thrown from the motorcycle. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
A debris pile is thought to be the origin of the Schroeder Fire that burned 2,224 acres west of Rapid City in late March, according to a release from the South Dakota Department of Public Safety.
The investigation by South Dakota Wildland Fire and the Pennington County Sheriff s Office indicated that an escape from a debris/slash pile cannot be eliminated as the cause of the blaze that started March 29,” the release from department spokesman Tony Mangan said.
The fire started at a property located at 8875 Schroeder Road, Mangan stated. The owner of the property had a valid burn permit, the release stated.