Oct 30, 2009 | KELO-TV Sioux Falls
People Arrive Early For H1N1 ...
Children in Rapid City and Watertown are among the first in South Dakota to roll up their sleeves for an H1N1 vaccine clinic.
Kids Getting H1N1 Vaccine At Shot Clinics
H1N1 vaccination clinics are being held across South Dakota. Doors opened at an immunization clinic at the Codington County Extension Building in Watertown at 10 a.m. Wednesday, and there was a line of people waiting to get in.
Henry superintendent pleads not guilty to assault
WATERTOWN, S.D. - The superintendent of schools in Henry, Brian Sieh, on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge.
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Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment: CASINO-GAMING COMMISSION Gaming board won't probe allegations WATERTOWN, S.D. The South Dakota Gaming Commission says it can't investigate allegations against the chairman of the Sisseton- Wahpeton Oyate Tribe over a firing and alleged conflicts of interest.
Brandon receives gold level safety award
City of Brandon employees were presented a Gold Level Loss Control/Safety Achievement Award at the annual South Dakota Municipal League Conference in Watertown on Oct.
Illness only part of story with flu
The missing handshake, the surprise day off and an empty school are signs of the flu this fall in South Dakota.
Operation Free: Vets Support Clean Energy Legislation; SD Events Thursday
Posted by: Cory Heidelberger - 10/14/2009 7:31 AM I suppose Bob Ellis will call these patriots evil liars , too... . It's easy for opponents of the American Clean Energy and Security Act to portray supporters as whiners and environmental Kool-Aid drinkers who want to harm America.
I had the pleasure of attending the ASCLS Region V Annual Meeting this past week in Watertown, South Dakota.
Vets tour to promote climate change bill
A group of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans touring the country in support of climate legislation told Sioux Falls residents Thursday climate change is a national security issue during a stop at the VFW.
Operation Free Veterans for American Power Bus Tour crosses country...
Military veterans are traveling across the country on a 21-state bus tour to talk to citizens and local community leaders about the dangers of climate change and its threat to national security.
Sass and Lollygagging at Watertown Coffee
Watertown Coffee is a few blocks south of the cool kids of culinary gulch on 12th Avenue.
South Dakota Schools Hit Hard By Flu
The flu is hitting some South Dakota schools hard. Great Plains Lutheran High School in Watertown decided to cancel classes Wednesday.
VA chooses site for new clinic
The VA Hospital in Sioux Falls has chosen a permanent location for its Watertown outpatient clinic.
Blow Molded Specialties closes S. Dakota plant
Custom blow molder Blow Molded Specialties Inc. shut down its Watertown, S.D., plant earlier this year, and consolidated some of the machinery into its headquarters facility in Foley, Minn.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Sioux Falls is sponsoring a vigil and candlelight walk this evening as part of a kickoff to Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Editorial: Wait for Congress before labor union vote
South Dakota has been an open-shop state since 1946, when a constitutional amendment passed to forbid using union membership as a condition of employment.
The Annual Festival of Bands begins at 9:00 AM in downtown Sioux Falls. Parade route is along Main Avenue from 14th to 18th streets.
Technical institutes announce record enrollment
The four post-secondary technical institutes in South Dakota have a combined enrollment of almost 6,000 students - a record.
Suspect identified in Redfield bank robbery
REDFIELD - Authorities say a man who killed himself after allegedly robbing a North Dakota bank at gunpoint last month is believed to be the man who robbed a bank in Redfield in March 2008.