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A new priest has been assigned to the three churches in the Heartland Region once served by the Rev.
Sampson begins duties in Iroquois
Flandreau native Mark Sampson is the new superintendent at the Iroquois Public Schools.
DeSmet Priest Immigration Case Now Under Federal Review
After being told he would be deported for being in the country illegally, Father Cathal Gallagher has a second chance tonight to stay in the United States.
For the past decade, Rev. Cathal Gallagher has served as pastor at three Roman Catholic churches in Kingsbury County.
Local quilt clubs send quilts to soldiers overseas
Two quilting clubs - one in Huron and the other in Wessington - have a common goal.
Anniversary Of Tornado Tuesday
Where were you five years ago tonight? If it was here in KELOLAND, you probably remember tornado Tuesday.
De Smet fights to keep priest in U.S.
DE SMET - Cathal Gallagher thought he'd found a little piece of the Irish countryside when he arrived in Kingsbury County 10 years ago.
Carrie Wintle, Miss South Dakota Outstanding Teen 2008, reacts to winning the title as last year's winner, Autumn Simunek of Hot Springs, pins her crown in place.
Madison girl is fourth runnerup in pageant
Carrie Wintle of Iroquois was crowned Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen Saturday afternoon.
Thousands attend Wheel Jam activities
Mike Carroll/Plainsman Semis line Nevada Avenue on the east side of the South Dakota State Fairgrounds during opening ceremonies for the Dynamic Engine Brake competition, which was part of the Wheel Jam V ...
Eureka woman wins Miss South Dakota
The new Miss South Dakota is Alexandra Hoffman of Eureka. She was crowned Saturday in the annual pageant at Hot Springs.
School superintendent in Iroquois resigns
Lori Wehlander, who has been the superintendent and elementary principal at Iroquois Public Schools for six years, has resigned effective effective June 30.
Huether resigns at Iroquois to take job at Hitchcock-Tulare
Kenny Huether has resigned as head football and boys' basketball coach at Iroquois.
Iroquois School plans open house May 4
If you're interested in finding out more about the educational opportunities that are available at Iroquois Public School, some of the questions will be answered at an open house May 4 at the school. via The Plainsman
Bringing Huron Community Campus to life
“He has so many stories of when he and my father were raised and I'd love hearing them”
ROGER KASA/PLAINSMAN Holly Lemke, facilities and student services coordinator at the Huron Community Campus, sits at her desk in the Fine Arts Center. via The Plainsman
Marvin L. Knouse, 84, of 784 Illinois Ave. N.W., died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008, at Huron Regional Medical Center. via The Plainsman
School dissolution plan under review
Land in the Carthage School District would be divided among four neighboring districts under a plan to dissolve the Carthage district. via Rapid City Journal
For the second straight day, the most intriguing matchup of the day comes right out of the chute - and we're still shaking off the cobwebs from last night. via ArgusLeader.com
De Smet-Iroquois blanking Emery-Ethan at half
Halftime -- De Smet-Iroquois 20, Emery-Ethan 0 DeSmet scored on opening drive on Robert Brown's 45 yard run. via ArgusLeader.com
Class 9AA: De Smet-Iroquois wins
DE SMET-IROQUOIS 60, WHITE RIVER 6 in Iroquois - Daryn Warne threw four touchdown passes and rushed for another as the third-ranked Eagles rolled to the win. via ArgusLeader.com