Friday Sep 19 | South Dakota State
Historical community development workshop coming to Mitchell
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 19, 2008 CONTACT : Ronette Rumpca, 605-773-6011, ronette.rumpca@state.sd.us Historical community development workshop coming to Mitchell PIERRE, S.D. -- The Association of South ...
Former officer with DUI conviction rebuilding his career at Belle Fourche
Nolan Clark just started work as a fully state-certified officer the day after Labor Day.
Lee Fuller of Henry, S.D., sent us this photo of his dad, Leonard, on the loader in 1950 or 1951.
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