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Sheriff taking over Clark police duties
It may be a small town but Oto, Iowa is home to a company that is making a splash in the business world.Video Surveillance Services makes and distributes cameras that help cities and towns keep their water ...
Negotiations next for Lewis & Clark after Senate panel approves $30M
The Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday unanimously approved a bill to give $30 million to the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System next year.
The largest parade in the 125-year history of Willow Lake made its way through the downtown area Saturday on the second day of the town's celebration.
Senate panel boosts funding for SD water projects
WASHINGTON -- Five months after President Bush proposed to eliminate all federal funding for the Lewis & Clark rural drinking water system, the Senate Appropriations Committee's Energy and Water Subcommittee ...
Downtown musicians making sweet music
A glass of wine at one of Sioux Falls' downtown establishments on the weekend may come with a song.
The area community chorus, directed by Paul Ehrke, has been invited to sing at the Sunday morning worship services July 6 during the community's 125th celebration.
Laptops money prompts scrutiny
PIERRE - Money for Gov. Mike Rounds' laptop initiative will be scrutinized from here on out, the interim Appropriations Committee decided Monday, with one legislator saying the governor 'used the system to ...
Spirit Mound topic for writing project
Experience Spirit Mound, a site of spiritual and historical significance, through multiple viewpoints - ' through Lewis and Clark's journal entries, through the eyes of an educator with a strong American Indian ...
USF coach a finalist at Billings
University of Sioux Falls men's basketball coach Shane Murphy is one of four finalists to become the next head coach at Montana State Billings.
“We want to be hooked up to the Mid-Dakota water system and they put us on a list.”
Water is one thing no one can live without. But across the country and right here in KELOLAND, water is in short supply. via KELO-TV Sioux Falls
New mayor in Doland wants to make a difference
“One obstacle we have is the state's minimum of 100 students that are needed to keep the school open”
ROGER KASA/PLAINSMAN Craig Schroeder, newly-elected mayor of Doland, stands by his NorthWestern Energy truck in the NWE east parking lot in Huron. via The Plainsman
High-profile ex-general joins veterans discussion
“I'm impressed they've held on and made it work”
Wesley Clark visits with Sen. Johnson, DAV leader about health care Peter Harriman * pharrima@argusleader.com * April 20, 2008 Sen. via Argus Leader
Thune: Iraqis need to take on larger role
“One day of the war costs us the equivalent of Lewis and Clark (water project) funding and the deep underground lab funding (at the former Homestake Mine)”
Now that Iraq is generating its own oil revenue and has reserves in the bank, it should begin taking a larger role in reconstruction, Sen. via The Plainsman
The 'godfather of tennis in South Dakota,'' Don Grebin has spent more hours coaching, promoting, supporting, volunteering and contributing to the growth of the sport in the state than any other individual. via ArgusLeader.com
HARRISBURG - There's a saying: "to teach is to touch lives forever."
“Some of these kids are involved in a lot of activities and fight for time for this program”
There's a saying: "to teach is to touch lives forever." This week, the South Dakota Bandmaster Association honors Daryl Ling, Harrisburg's band instructor, for 25 years in of education service in South Dakota. via TheChampionOnline.com
Keeping Lewis & Clark on track
“A priority is to work with states on important development projects. And the Lewis and Clark Rural Water Project is a project that will be in my budget, and something that we can work together on.”
When President Bush visited Sioux Falls on March 9, 2001, he made the following statement: "A priority is to work with states on important development projects. via Plain Talk Online
Joe and Jeanette Hubert of Vermillion and Dr. Clark and Gerry Likness of Watertown announce the engagement of the children, Tabitha Ann and Micah Marshall. via Plain Talk Online
Two artists to lead workshops for Madison students next week
Theater artist Linda Bruning will conduct workshops next week for local students as part of the South Dakota Arts Council's Artists In Schools & Communities program. via Madison Daily Leader
Lennox sewer rates to increase
“Unfortunately, this current increase won't be enough for that project”
Lennox sewer rates to increase Sewer rates will be going up for the City of Lennox, reports City Administrator Justin Weiland. via Lennox Independent
Legislators send wrong message when it comes to clean water
It's strange that when South Dakota's water projects such as the Lewis and Clark pipeline struggle for funding to deliver clean drinking water, many in our Legislature are prepared to send a message to the U.S. ... via ArgusLeader.com