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The area community chorus, directed by Paul Ehrke, has been invited to sing at the Sunday morning worship services July 6 during the community's 125th celebration.
Alltel Wireless has expanded to improve service in South Dakota with the recent activation of seven new digital cell sites in the months of April and May, including four new towers requested by the South Dakota ...
USF coach a finalist at Billings
University of Sioux Falls men's basketball coach Shane Murphy is one of four finalists to become the next head coach at Montana State Billings.
HARRISBURG - There's a saying: "to teach is to touch lives forever."
“Some of these kids are involved in a lot of activities and fight for time for this program”
There's a saying: "to teach is to touch lives forever." This week, the South Dakota Bandmaster Association honors Daryl Ling, Harrisburg's band instructor, for 25 years in of education service in South Dakota. via TheChampionOnline.com
Ethanol policy, law focus of symposium at USD School of Law
"Emerging Trends in Agricultural Law: The Law and Policy of Ethanol" will be the focus of the South Dakota Law Review's annual symposium at The University of South Dakota School of Law on Friday, Feb. via Plain Talk Online
Spearfish man goes on Alaska wildflower quest
“We did find two species there not recorded in any of the literature”
By Eric Lochridge, Journal staff Monday, January 07, 2008 Phillip Henry of Spearfish spent last summer in Alaska photographing flowers on the Seward Peninsula. via Rapid City Journal
Sioux Falls names landfill superintendent
Sioux Falls Public Works has announced the promotion of Dave McElroy to sanitary landfill superintendent. via Argus Leader
“We just wanted to help in just a small way and I'm just blown away with how big this got. People are walking out of here with arms full or stuff that they waited in line for, so I'm just thrilled”
Moms across Sioux Falls came together on Wednesday to help the family of baby Henry Johnson. via KSFY-TV Sioux Falls
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No foul play suspected in hunter's S.D. death
“He wanted to do some hunting before he was laid up in the hospital”
Kathleen Clark of Georgetown will always remember her son as a survivor.
When he was a child, Winston 'Burney' Clark spent six days in the hospital for treatment of third-degree burns on his leg after spilling gasoline on his pants and they caught fire. When he was learning to ride his bicycle, he was hit by a car. He broke his leg when it was run over by a tractor in his backyard. And he once accidentally shot himself with buckshot when an old rifle misfired.
Just a few years ago, he hung upside down from a tree while setting up a tree stand during a hunting trip and broke his ankle. Read more
DE SMET - Hunters in Lake Henry, southeast of De Smet, have found the body of a man reported missing in Turner County. via ArgusLeader.com
Body Of Missing Man Found In Lake Henry
The search has ended for a missing man. Authorities have discovered the body of Winston Clark in Lake Henry. via KELO-TV Sioux Falls
New book highlights South Dakota's curiosities
Just how did all those musical instruments wind up at the University of South Dakota? Author Bernie Hunhoff explains and tells you about other unique people and places in his newest book, South Dakota ... via Plain Talk Online
Bond set for SD teen accused of robbery, carjacking
Bond has been set at $250,000 for a 17-year-old South Dakota boy accused of a Bismarck carjacking, burglary and robbing a restaurant at gunpoint. via KOTA
We're here to provide different views
“It's our mission to provide a wide diversity of views, not cram what we think down people's throats”
You might want to sit down before you read this. The Argus Leader, at least in terms of its syndicated opinion columns, skews toward the conservative side of the political spectrum, according to a new study by ... via Argus Leader
“I've got to stay up with fashion”
There is an occupational hazard to working in retail: Overflowing closets. But the employees at Norman's Men's Wear on Minnesota Avenue have learned to accommodate their clothing collections over 40 years of ... via Argus Leader
Henry Julius Kortmeyer was born on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1915, to Henry C. and Maria Kortmeyer on the family farm south of Burke, South Dakota. via Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan
Dorothea Huether, age 89, of Vermillion and formerly of Yankton, went to meet her Lord on Wednesday, September 12, 2007, at the Sanford Vermillion Hospital in Vermillion. via Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan