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Recently drafted bicycle plan looks beyond city limits
The Metropolitan Planning Organization is looking for public input today on its recently drafted bicycle plan.
Bicycle plan broadens horizons
A metro-area bicycle plan would feature on-road primary routes leading to four area towns, with secondary routes to three others.
New Board of Education member elected in Tri-Valley
Tri-Valley School District voters elected a new school board member Tuesday. Leslie Johnson of rural Crooks received 240 votes in the two seat, three-person race, Business Manager Jim Havlik said.
Bicycle plan meeting scheduled
An Open House to review and make comments on the first ever Metropolitan Planning Organization Bicycle Plan is set from 5-6:30 p.m. June 22 at Washington High School.
Missing Crooks man left for personal reasons, authorities say
A missing Crooks man has been found safe in a Chamberlain motel, after he called his wife and family this morning, said Assistant Minnehaha County Sheriff Michelle Boyd.
Crooks man still missing this morning
A 54-year-old Crooks man reported missing early Monday morning has not been found, authorities said today.
String of Vandalism and Burglaries
String of Vandalism and Burglaries by KDLT News Posted on 28 May 2009 A church west of Crooks is one of nearly 20 burglary and vandalism cases being investigated by the Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office.
Juveniles being questioned for string of crimes
Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office investigators are interviewing several juveniles for their possible connection to a string of more than a dozen vandalism and burglary incidents earlier this week, Sgt.
Rural Crooks church broken into recently
A country church near Crooks was broken into, but all that appears to be missing is a fire extinguisher, said Sgt.
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BNSF to Start Summer Maintenance Projects
In June, BNSF Railway will begin the first of five maintenance-of-way projects in South Dakota.
Doug Emanuel is disappointed that he can't attend the Parade of Homes, which started Saturday and ends Tuesday.
Callison: A 'Unique Treasure' Or Eyesore?
HARTFORD - You can't read all the words on a sign in the Mundt building window. The sign has been there so long that the paper has peeled back at one corner, obscuring part of the message.
Container gardening may be an answer for renters.
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Pet Food Theft Leaves Animals in Need
While Second Chance Rescue is ready to assist with relief efforts up north, the shelter is also dealing with a disaster of its own.
Deaf School backers: Regents must go
Crooks are always trying to find new ways to scam you out of your ID, and your money.
South Dakota poets gather at Dakota Discovery Museum
South Dakota poets gathered in Mitchell Saturday to share their unique views on life, history and prairie living.
When Karen Soli was distributing fliers about a new food pantry, it reminded her once again that the poor always are with us.
Mitchell museum to host poetry reading
The Dakota Discovery Museum in Mitchell will be hosting a regional Poetry For All People reading event from 1 to 4 p.m. on March 7. Seven area poets will be featured at the event, and they will read selections ...
The pain of the economy is hitting the University of Sioux Falls hard. Staffers across the board will see a 9-percent pay cut and roughly 20 employees will lose their jobs.
Avera Medical Minute: Adjustable Lap Band
People who are morbidly obese, which in general terms means at least a hundred pounds overweight, gastric bypass surgery or gastric banding may be an option you need to consider.
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