Oct 30, 2009 | South Dakota State
Volunteer Miniature Historic Building Creators Sought
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oct. 30, 2009 CONTACT: Jeff Mammenga, Media Coordinator, 773-6000, Jeff.Mammenga@state.sd.us PIERRE, S.D. Miniature replicas of local historic buildings have dazzled visitors to the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center in the past three years between Thanksgiving and New Year's. Now, the Pierre Historic Preservation ...
Man Pleads Not Guilty To 26 Sex-Related Crimes
A Fort Pierre man has pleaded not guilty to 26 felony charges involving sex crimes against children.
Missouri River group meets in Fort Pierre
The Missouri River Association of States and Tribes meets Thursday and Friday in Fort Pierre.
Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:...
Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment: STIMULUS JOBS Report says stimulus helped SD teachers, workers PIERRE, S.D. State government's first report for the economic stimulus package says the federal program has created or saved the equivalent of 1,407 full-time jobs so far in South Dakota.
Man accused of taking rodeo horse appears in court
Twenty-two-year-old Flint David Dahl made his first court appearance Monday and said he will try to hire his own lawyer.
Man Accused of Stealing Horse Makes First Court Appearance
A Fort Pierre man accused of stealing a rodeo horse made his first court appearance Monday and said he will try to hire his own lawyer.
Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press PIERRE, S.D. The state government's first report for the economic stimulus package says the federal program has created or saved the equivalent of more than 1,400 full-time jobs in South Dakota.
Two families crucial to saving American bison
Two families crucial to saving American bison Jackie Means has only faded memories of her childhood pilgrimages to Custer State Park to view the famous buffalo herd.
Fort Pierre residents object to water deal
About 150 Fort Pierre residents have signed a petition objecting to the City Council's decision to buy water from a rural water system.
America's national parks: another idea
Ken Burns has reminded us of Wallace Stegner's dictum that the national parks are "America's best idea." Others have called them "America's best places." But if the parks are our best places, what about all those other places where we live and work and go about our daily rounds? Don't they deserve our respect, too? The idea of a "nation's park" was ...
Management of Missouri being reviewed
Five million acre feet of water that could cover spawning habitat for game fish, spin hydroelectric turbines and ensure that boat ramps in South Dakota, North Dakota and Montana remain in service are sent down the Missouri River every year so a handful of barge companies in the lower river can operate.
Justice For Dually: Owner's First Television Interview
A Fort Pierre man accused of stealing and mistreating a rodeo horse is out of jail tonight after posting bail.
Officials release plan to manage prairie dogs
The U.S. Forest Service has released a new prairie dog management plan for federal grasslands in South Dakota and Nebraska.
Horse Owners React To Charges...
The owner of a rodeo horse missing from the Stanley County fairgrounds tells KELOLAND News she's glad an arrest has been made after the horse, Dually, turned up badly hurt.
Man Charged in Barrel Horse Theft
A Fort Pierre, S.D., man faces multiple charges in connection with the theft of Dually, a champion barrel racing horse allegedly stolen from the Stanley County fairgrounds in July .