Saturday Aug 16 | Tri-State Neighbor
Vic Schoenfelder of Dimock, S.D., sent us this photo of the corn he picked for Leroy Liefrid, Dundee, Minn., in 1939.
Flood warnings still in place for parts of state
Thunderstorms that sometimes brought inches of rain within an hour left much of South Dakota soggy and ready for some sunshine Friday.
South Dakota voters talk issues with Clinton
While pundits pondered the intracacies of how Hillary Clinton might drop out of the presidential race, voters in South Dakota greeted the candidate on Monday in a traditional style by talking about issues that ...
Artisans walk way to new joint venture
“We have candles, soap, wreathes, toys, furniture, rugs and more. Our inventory is constantly changing as we find antiques and add new crafts.”
As three artisans walked, they realized they could combine their collective talents and have a retail operation unique to Fredericton. via Times-Transcript
“I went back inside of the bus and I helped with getting other people out of the bus. And there was other people stopping, motorists along the way, and they all come in and help carry people out of the bus.”
Most of the 51 people hurt in the tour bus crash are at home Thursday evening, resting up from their ordeal. via KELO-TV Sioux Falls
“Darla is an exceptional employee”
Darla Tassler, senior secretary for the basic biomedical sciences division at The University of South Dakota, was named March 2008 Career Services Employee of the Month. via Plain Talk Online
After fire, some wonder: What next for downtown?
“We've done a lot of updates for just that reason”
If Bob Schoenfelder's Midtown Plaza ever burns down, it won't be for a lack of preventative efforts on his part. via The Daily Republic
Shipload of S.D. Guardsmen narrowly missed Pearl Harbor attack
DIMOCK - As Americans today reflect on the 66th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Vic Schoenfelder recalls how only a few days kept him and other young soldiers from the Mitchell area from ... via The Daily Republic