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Palin resigning as Alaska governor
Palin has no guts. If she had some fortitude, she would have stood in there and done what she felt she had to do from a governmental standpoint and let the chips fall where they may.
The South Dakota Board of Regents' newest member thinks that his business and education background will give him a unique perspective.
Milbank graduate had perfect attendance
Jacob Greiner graduated from Milbank High School this spring with a perfect attendance record stretching back to his first day of kindergarten.
Elevator receives award relating to soybean theft
The Wedding of Your Dreams... on a Budget Push for Safe Boating May is Beef Month, a chance to check out the producers and the product.
President Obama said, 'If somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can.
Augustana can thank cheese for creation of economic chair
A donation from the owners of a small town cheese factory will establish a prestigious faculty position at Augustana College.
hospitals in harmony with environment
The new five-story $92 million cancer building going up on the campus at Avera McKennan Hospital must deal with the same handicap any medical center faces.
Black Bear Seen In NE South Dakota
Reports of a young black bear roaming the Milbank area in northeast South Dakota near the Minnesota border were confirmed with a photo of the animal.
Landscapers toil on smaller jobs
People joke that the National Basketball Association playoff season lasts longer than South Dakota's spring and summer combined.
2009 Arbor Day Essay/Poem Contest Winners Selected
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : April 23, 2009 Media Contact: Chris Johnson, 1-800-228-5254 --- Alexandra Farber, a sixth grade student at Britton-Hecla Elementary in Britton, is the winner of the 2009 South Dakota Arbor Day Essay/Poem Contest.
Rewrite passed to Grant County wind ordinance
"Angel" Recovering from Surgery Working for Wind in Siouxland Northwest Iowa Manure Spill A local teen nearly fell to her death while trying to retrieve her cell phone this morning.
Sioux Falls woman wins Giant Vision Award
Kari Black, president of Black Events and Advertising, received $20,000 Thursday for winning a 2009 Governor's Giant Vision Award.
Rewrite passed to Grant County wind ordinance
The Grant County Commission has passed a rewritten ordinance dealing with the transmission of electricity from wind farms proposed for the area.
Watertown's Van Gilder named gymnastics coach of the year
Melissa Van Gilder of Watertown has been named the gymnastics coach of the year by the South Dakota High School Coaches Association.
Dakota King, Howalt-McDowell among ABEX finalists
Two Sioux Falls businesses are finalists for the ABEX Business of the Year award.
B&G Milkyway's marshmallow malt featured in Bon App tit magazine
A marshmallow malt at B&G Milkyway, 2410 W. 12th St., makes the list of what to drink in South Dakota in Bon Appetit magazine's May issue, on newsstands now.
Nelson at Roosevelt? Fasten your seat belts for 2009
There had been whispers for a while about Kim Nelson returning to Sioux Falls to take the Roosevelt football coaching job, but it became official during the weekend.
Software company opens call centers in Eureka, Watertown
Governor's Office of Economic Development 711 E. Wells Ave. Pierre , SD 57501 773-3301 www.sdreadytowork.com CONTACT: Jennifer Hodny, 773-3301 Software company opens call centers in Eureka, Watertown PIERRE, ...
Just months after seeing record high prices for raw milk, dairy farmers in South Dakota and elsewhere are seeing prices cut in half.
Big Stone II gets revised permit
SIOUX FALLS- South Dakota environmental regulators have revised a clean air permit for the proposed coal-fired Big Stone II power plant proposed for the northeast corner of the state in an effort to address ...
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