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Attorney: Dog Raid Was Illegal
The attorney for the Hurley dog breeder who stands accused of 172 counts of inhumane treatment of animals wants all the evidence thrown out.
Paul Quinn officials return to Waco to lure students to Dallas
Paul Quinn College is reaching to its Waco roots for recruitment as the school works to rebuild enrollment after a battle to regain its accreditation.
Paul Quinn College begins fall semester
Paul Quinn College's fight to remain open received a boost Monday when it received $500,000 from the Meadows Foundation.
Hurley man charged with animal cruelty
Daniel R. Christensen, of Hurley, was charged with 173 counts of cruelty to animals Thursday after 172 dogs ranging in age from newborn puppies to animals as old as seven or eight were removed from kennels near Hurley Sept.
Summer training programs enhance career goals of Brandon students
Two Brandon students have furthered their medical careers this summer by taking summer training.
This week, some new laws hit the books in South Dakota. One of those now requires genetic counselors in the state to have a license to practice.
Federal budget cuts are threatening a longtime education program for KELOLAND families in need.
SD Cowboys Among Money Leaders
Some South Dakota cowboys are among the top money winners on the professional rodeo circuit.
More Families Choose Home Sch...
The latest information shows more than 1.5 million children learn at home, and the trend's increase is keeping up in KELOLAND.