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Sioux Valley Energy to host annual meeting
COLMAN - Climate change legislation, future power supplies and financing are topics set for an energy forum Saturday at Sioux Valley Energy's annual meeting.
Brothers jailed for 'very serious' assault
A CARLOW man had petrol rubbed in his face and was attacked with a 'hand weight' during a vicious assault involving two local brothers.
South Dakota road crews using rumble strips
The Wedding of Your Dreams... on a Budget Push for Safe Boating May is Beef Month, a chance to check out the producers and the product.
South Dakota road crews using rumble strips
Nebraska health officials say six probable cases of the H1N1 flu virus are pending at the state's health lab in Omaha.
Moody Co. Memorial Checkpoint...
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Three years ago a Colman mother learned that her teenage daughter died in an alcohol related crash.
In May of 2006, 17-year-old Kayla Gaff was killed when the car she was riding in rolled off of a gravel road near Colman.
Kayla Gaff Memorial Checkpoint
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Broadband in S. Dakota to get boost
Virginia-based DigitalBridge Communications plans to expand its broadband services in South Dakota's underserved areas.
Grass Fire Near Colman Put Out
Firefighters were able to stop a grass fire before it took a farm house. Flames came within about 40 feet of the home eight miles north of Colman.
Crusade grows to curb teens' drunken driving
A campaign to stop teenagers from driving drunk in South Dakota is succeeding, in part because of the poignant stories of parents who have buried their children.
Informal breast-feeding education group helps moms connect
When Angie Johnson got pregnant with her second child, she had no desire to stop nursing her firstborn.
The Madison City Commission will review a letter from the Highway 34 Four the Future committee announcing its plan to add two more committee members to the four-person body during the commission's meeting at ...
Patrol: Sioux Falls man killed after not stopping
Heart disease is the number one killer of women, and today hundreds put on their red to support the efforts of the American Heart Association's 'Go Red For Women' luncheon.
One Killed, Two Injured In Crash
A Sioux Falls man is dead after he reportedly blew a stop sign and caused a crash near Colman Sunday morning.
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