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Severe weather brings tornadoes, heavy rain to parts of area
Gary MatthewsMay 24, 2021News
photo courtesy Custer County Sheriff s OfficeDowned trees in Custer County.
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Unsettled weather led to a Tornado Watch and some severe weather around the area yesterday.
At least one tornado was sighted on the ground north of Faith and straight line winds brought down some trees in Custer County. Weather officials also believe a tornado is responsible for tree damage north of Pringle. In Spearfish Canyon near Cheyenne Crossing, a downed tree fell onto some power lines.
Pea sized hail and over an inch of rain fell in the Johnson Siding area while one-inch hail was reported close to downtown Rapid City.
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With Nomadland earning six Oscars nominations, South Dakota is once again taking center stage on the big screen.
Hollywood has filmed dozens of movies in the state, and many of them are classics, including Dances With Wolves and North by Northwest.
But like Nomadland, which features the Black Hills and Badlands, most of the movies filmed in South Dakota feature the western part of the state.
With the Academy Awards set to air Sunday, we took a look back at some of the notable films made in the Mount Rushmore State. North by Northwest
Release date: 1959
IMDB synopsis: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, this suspense film finds New York City ad executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) pursued across the country by spy Phillip Vandamm (James Mason) after Thornhill is mistaken for a government agent.