Jun 6, 2008 | ArgusLeader.com
Cyclists ready to hit the road
As Chad Pickard packs his annual rolling armory against disaster this week, he might want to include a boat.
Brand inspection program uncertain
A dispute over money could end the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association's decades-old operation of the livestock brand inspection program.
Recount to be filed in Woonsocket City Council race
Anita Bezpaletz, who is seeking to finish out the remaining one-year term on the Woonsocket City Council seat previously held by her deceased husband, said Tuesday she plans to file for a recount. via The Plainsman
Doland's mayor loses re-election bid; other area races decided
Doland's incumbent mayor David Buchholz was defeated in his re-election bid as six communities and two school districts went to the polls Tuesday. via The Plainsman
Basketball Boys Highmore 49, Jones County 42 Pierre 67, Brandon Valley 65, OT Platte/Geddes 70, Scotland 60 Todd County 86, White River 83 Girls Pierre 62, Brandon Valley 56 South Central 54, Andes Central 43 ... via KWYR-AM Winner
Elizabeth "Bettie" Rachel Banek, 86
Elizabeth "Bettie" Rachel Banek, 86, of Kimball died Friday, Feb. 8, 2008, at home of cancer. via The Plainsman
FirstChoice Scholarship applications are available
First Dakota National Bank has announced that the 2008-2009 FirstChoice Scholarship applications are now available. via Plain Talk Online
And then there were four - in each class
The 2007 Girls State Volleyball Tournaments continue this evening with semifinal matches in all three classes at Sioux Falls Arena. via Argus Leader
First Dakota lenders receive award
Jim Kirk, senior vice president of Residential Lending of First Dakota National Bank, is pleased to announce that Pam Larson, of the Bank's Mitchell office, and Sandra Brown, of the Bank's Vermillion office are ... via Plain Talk Online
Midstate Communications Annual Meeting
The 55th Annual Meeting of it's members is set for Midstate Communications Cooperative. via KWYR-AM Winner