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Green door of give and take reopens
As well as serving as an outlet for those who have an innate need to help, the Twin City Clothing Center is a haven for those who need it.
Small communities across state giving new life to old buildings
In small communities all across South Dakota, there is a growing movement to find new futures for buildings that were once overlooked because of their age.
Court overturns Deadwood man's theft conviction for bathroom job
The South Dakota Supreme Court has overturned a Deadwood man's conviction for grand theft by deception, ruling that trial evidence failed to show he intended to deceive a neighbor when he agreed to do some ...
Lead secretary faces more embezzlement charges
A Lawrence County grand jury has added six more embezzlement allegations to the county's case against former Lead-Deadwood High School secretary Donna Marie Quenzer.
Wheeler thrilled to head Sanford Lab
LEAD Ron Wheeler has spent much of his career working to improve economic development and the quality of life in South Dakota, and he wants to continue that effort in his new role as the executive director of ...
On Sunday, Robert Hood was arrested in Texas for a DUI at 8:30 in the morning. And the fact that he was drunk driving so early in the morning is nothing in comparison with the fact that this was his fourth DUI ...
Homestake Opera House in Lead: Restoring hope
LEAD - Pulling open one of the six dark-green main front doors at the Historic Homestake Opera House, John Humphrey reveals a renovated lobby and a grand wooden staircase.
Keeping SD Tourism In The Black
The weak economy is taking a toll on the summer travel season. More people are opting to stay home instead of taking a vacation.
Sturgis - Hwy. 14A closed between Deadwood and Sturgis
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KOTA Territory trails are beautiful but also difficult for anyone with physical limitations or disabilities.
First water releases out of mine
The project to turn the former Homestake Gold Mine in Lead into the Sanford Lab marks another milestone.
Lawrence County declared disaster area
The recent flooding and rains had a lot of people using the word disaster, and now the Lawrence County Commission confirmed those sentiments by voting to declare the county a disaster area.
Deadwood gambling monies to help fund preservation projects statewide
A dozen historic preservation projects statewide will reap the benefits of Deadwood gambling revenues as Gov.
More than 100 people were evacuated from their homes in Whitewood, according to Whitewood Mayor Mike Wyrich.
Red tape for Deadwood man's private rail system
A love of trains and a very fun hobby has turned into a huge headache for Deadwood resident Ray Robinson.
How to Recognize a South Dakota Delegate: Students at Sturgis High School are known as "Scoopers," and their mascot is always pictured with a shovel.
Days of '76 Museum storage facility nears completion
The Days of '76 Museum in Deadwood is nearing an important milestone in its ambitious project to pay for and build a new museum complex.
LEAD The Lead-Deadwood Middle and High School choirs, under the direction of Dean Peterson recently finished up a busy spring contest season with their culminating spring concert, featuring a potpourri of many ...
Couple's film explores lawyer's famous cases By Crystal Hohenthaner, Journal staff Wednesday, May 28, 2008 A benefit screening of "Clarence Darrow: Crimes, Causes and the Courtroom" will premiere on the big ...
equestrian feature articles on training, horse care, equine breeding and more
Two Gun Aspinwall and Lady Ellen during their 4496 mile ride across the USA. The remarkable ride across the United States by Two-Gun Nan was big news nearly 100 years ago.