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Severe Weather Moves Through KELOLAND
Updated 10:16 p.m. CDT Severe thunderstorms with a history of producing large, damaging hail are making their way across much of central South Dakota this evening.
Nonstop torment tests the will to ride
All things being equal, I'd rather have been in the office Wednesday morning fielding phone calls complaining about the liberal media than riding in the Argus Leader Tour de Kota.
Tour de Kota - Chamberlain to Highmore
Lara Neel - Argus Leader Don Munden of Albert Lea, Minn., pumps up his tires for the June 10 Argus Leader Tour de Kota ride from Chamberlain to Highmore.
HIGHMORE - High. More. OK, I get it. That the 53-mile leg of the Argus Leader Tour de Kota between Chamberlain and here paled in comparison to the wind-whipped ride Monday does not mean the generally uphill ...
Tour lesson No. 1: Be prepared
MITCHELL - My routine is tight. With three Argus Leader Tour de Kotas to my credit, I know what to pack.
Highmore Murder Trial To Move To Ft. Pierre
The prosecution in the Highmore shooting death of Pam Huber wants to introduce evidence at her husband's trial that he'd abused her, had romantic affairs and money problems.
A prosecutor who was having an affair with the former Highmore police chief and was first on the scene when his wife was shot failed Tuesday to win the state's attorney's office in an adjoining county.
Harrold School Gives Gym And Money To City
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The Capital Journal - Pierre, SD
Harrold School Board did well by community
Published/Last Modified on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 06:06:14 am CDT The Harrold School District has had a tumultuous few years.
[SD] Time inching forward on Pam's killer - and husband - Ex-Chief Huber
Motions hearing set for Huber trial KMEG 14, IA - May 24, 2008 PIERRE, S.D. - A pretrial motions hearing is scheduled next month for Ken Huber, the former Highmore police chief accused of killing his wife.
The school board at Harrold has voted to hand out $60,000 in bonuses to longtime staff members.
BY LUCY HALVERSON Lyman County Herald Casey Stirling of Rapid City, South Dakota won the 11th annual New Frontier Bull Ride Saturday evening earning a score of 85 in the short go.
Many area primary races June 3
“Some people are switching parties and a few 18-year-olds are registering to vote”
Voters in six of the seven Heartland Region counties will go to the polls June 3. The primaries include two legislative races - Districts 22 and 23. via The Plainsman
Practice search at Ravine Lake
ROGER KASA/PLAINSMAN The three Harrold High School graduates, Veronica Ravnaas, Susana Rodriguez and Tara Egly, band together for one last time prior to the last commencement program at the school Saturday. via The Plainsman
Craig Lewis Wharton, 66, of Miller died Sunday, May 4, 2008, at home. Visitation will be today from 4 to 7 p.m. with a 7 p.m. prayer service at Rembold Funeral Home in St. via The Plainsman
Last Harrold High School Class Graduating
The last senior class of Harrold High School in central South Dakota graduates Saturday afternoon, all three of them. via KELO-TV Sioux Falls
[SD] Motives of Ex-Chief Huber killing wife Pam begin to emerge
Ken Huber, 41, is scheduled for trial in September on alternate charges of first-degree murder and manslaughter for the Oct. via Behind The Blue WAll
Ex-police chief was investigated before wife slain
“There exists in the Highmore community a widely held belief that Defendant is guilty (of) murdering Pam Huber.”
The former Highmore police chief accused of murdering his wife had been under investigation for misusing department property at the time of the killing, according to recently unsealed documents in the Hyde ... via ArgusLeader.com
Document accuses former police chief of stealing
Investigators are checking whether the former Highmore police chief charged with killing his wife also stole from the department. via The Plainsman
Highmore-Harrold School Board members elected
“We'll have to look at the enrollment and go from there”
The Highmore community will have a 4-2 edge over Harrold when the newly elected Highmore-Harrold Consolidat-ed School Board faces issues concerning the two towns. via The Plainsman