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Tourism Season has a promising outlook - KNBN NewsCenter1

KNBN NewsCenter1 Tourism Season has a promising outlook Soon the hills will be full of visitors traveling for the summer season. In preparation of the influx of people, the Black Hills & Badlands Association hosted their Travel Rally Day on Tuesday, it s all a part of National Travel and Tourism Week. May 4, 2021 Travel Rally The state’s tourism website traffic is up and the tourism promotion tax brought in a record setting number in March. All signs point to a strong tourism season this year. Michelle Thomson, President of the Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association, says, “2021 is looking to be absolutely amazing. We’ve got hotels and cabins and campgrounds all throughout the area that are telling us they are filling up or are full already. Attractions are opening up and excited abbot the season, and we really think this is going to be a banner year.”

Rush knock off Mavericks to win fourth straight

KNBN NewsCenter1 April 30, 2021 RAPID CITY, S.D. – The Rapid City Rush hosted Kansas City on Friday night to kick off a three-game series. Peter Quenneville scored a power play goal at 7:58 of the third period to lead the Rush past the Mavericks, 3-2. Dave Tendeck earned the win for Rapid City stopping 22 of 24 shots. The Rush have now won four in a row and improve to 28-22-3-1 on the season. Rapid City remains in fourth place in the Western Conference with 18 games remaining in the regular season. The Rush will host the Mavericks again on Saturday. The puck will drop at 7:05 p.m. at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center.

Arena operators in South Dakota hope financial losses from COVID-19 are now behind them

Civic centers and arenas across South Dakota suffered significant financial losses during the COVID-19 pandemic but are seeing indicators of the potential for a return to profitability. Auditoriums sat empty for a few months or more in the early days of the pandemic in early 2020, and bookings remained slow and event attendance was down through the rest of the year and into 2021. Event cancellations or lost new business resulted from a desire by arena operators to be safe and by hesitancy of groups to gather indoors during the pandemic. Operators had to reimburse thousands of dollars in pre-paid rents, lost money due to a drop in new business and saw unexpected expenses to provide social distancing and personal protective equipment.

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