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Pastor Joe Panaia Jr. wants a second chance ... A registered sex offender who is opening a youth center in Tea, South Dakota, says he deserves a second chance.
Let He Who Has Never Shown His Junk In Public Cast The First Stone
To err is human and to forgive divine. On the other hand, when the person making the error isn't all that upfront about his past or contrite about his misdeeds, it's another thing.
Councilor Brown a Ghost writer for Sanford Execs
Posted by: Scott Ehrisman - 06/25/2009 8:13 AM Mark Johnston's My Voice column in the May 10 Argus Leader concerning the information sheet I'd written on behalf of Citizens for a Responsible Sales Tax is an encouraging sign.
Lightning Suspected In Tea Ap...
Lightning from the storm is suspected of starting an apartment building fire in Tea, South Dakota.
Tea Man Acused Of Running Into Officer
Sioux City police charged a 43-year-old Tea, S.D., man with attempted murder, saying he ran into a police officer who was responding to a report of a burglary.
Milo and Natalie Stroschein of Sioux Falls will celebrate their 80th birthdays with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 2, at First Lutheran Church Gathering Room, 327 S. Dakota Ave.
Gene Haagenson of Baltic celebrated his 80th birthday Wednesday, Dec. 17. A family dinner was held at a later date.
It's on Old Fashioned Danish Chirstmas at the Danebod Lutheren Church in Tyler, Minnesota.
Hawkins: a night's stay in hotel, A moment of being Normal
She could've been my mother. The woman was thin, of average height and about my mother's age.
We had Frieda Aman for a cook a few years ago, but circumstances have brought her back again.
Police take youths on holiday shopping trip
For some less-fortunate children in Sioux Falls, Santa Claus came to town in the form of a law enforcement officer Wednesday.
City approves plans for boat dealer
A decision by the Tea City Council last week paved the way for Tea to have its first official boat dealer within city limits.
Tea families organize music groups
Music is many things. Music is a talent. Music is a remedy. And for some, music is a family affair.
A few weeks ago, a corporate jet landed at the Marv Skie Airport in Tea for the first time.
A few weeks ago, a corporate jet landed at the Marv Skie Airport in Tea for the first time.
Reaching the end of 30 journeys
Dale Thorpe has stood watch over the stable of Mary and Joseph for many years. His role as innkeeper has allowed him to look out at the crowd of hundreds gathered at Otto and Linda Hagedorn's farm near Tea for ...
Editorial: Parent involvement vital for school changes
Deciding which school one's kids will attend is no small matter. Many parents choose the location of their homes based partly on where they want their kids to go.
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