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In times of disaster it is those who give of their time, selves and money that can help make a difference to those stuck by tragedy.
Three Presentation Sisters will mark special anniversaries this month. Sister Esther Blotz and Sister Gertrude Nemmers will mark their 75th jubilees on July 11 at Presentation Heights in Aberdeen.
Rosebud Sioux Tribe Adresses Suicide Rate
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe will host a summit tomorrow and Wednesday in Mission to try to draw attention and resources to the high number of suicides.
Free HIV Testing Offered In Aberdeen
There are ten reported cases of AIDS in Brown County and over 500 in South Dakota.
State roads decay as gas tax dollars decline
Motorists reeling from record gas prices are facing additional bad news in South Dakota.
Huron teacher receives state award
ROGER KASA/PLAINSMAN Lisa Kissner, who teaches social studies and mathematics in the sixth grade at Huron Middle School, holds the plaque she received after being named South Dakota Middle Level Social Studies ...
Local quilt clubs send quilts to soldiers overseas
Two quilting clubs - one in Huron and the other in Wessington - have a common goal.
Maverick's moving to new Hampton Inn: Plans officially announced for...
Maverick's moving to new Hampton Inn: Plans officially announced for Hampton Inn and Suites Jun.
CIOs Promoted to CEO and COO at Pegasus Solutions and Vital Signs
Plus: Bob DeRodes scores another board appointment; Bank of America puts its chief technology and operations exec in charge of consumer mortgage lending business; Becky Wanta joins a new company and much more.
Moviemakers to compete in film project this fall
Filmmakers from across the region will visit South Dakota in the fall. The 48 Hour Film Project and the South Dakota Film Festival will showcase Midwest filmmakers when they gather Sept.
17.APR.08 Lennox - 2008 Governor's Small Community of the Year
On Apr. 9 in Pierre, Gov. Mike Rounds recognized two standout South Dakota communities-Lennox and Aberdeen-and an exemplary volunteer, Trace Beck of Pierre, at the Governor's Economic Development Conference.
School funding lawsuit gains more devotees
Dakota Valley at North Sioux City, Bowdle and Newell are the latest to pledge support for the effort.
Statue of farmer unveiled near Groton
The first sculpture of its kind to specifically honor farmers in South Dakota has been dedicated at the Granary Rural Cultural Center near Groton.
Harassment complaints ignored, lawyers say
Administrators at the South Dakota School for the Deaf ignored several complaints of sexual abuse and harassment, a lawyer for three former students told jurors Wednesday during opening statements in a ...
Firesteel man injured in two-vehicle accident
Melanie Brandert * Argus Leader * June 11, 2008 A Firesteel man was seriously injured Wednesday in a two-vehicle accident east of Bowdle.
Airplane race to be held over South Dakota
Aberdeen will be a checkpoint in an all-woman airplane race this month from Montana to Massachusetts.
Writers on the Range: South Dakota strikes it rich with ethanol
Farmers here call it corn-on-corn. It describes a crop-rotation strategy that capitalizes on the soaring corn prices caused by ethanol.
Judge moves Klaudt civil trial to Aberdeen
A federal judge refused to dismiss a civil lawsuit against a former South Dakota lawmaker serving time for molesting his foster daughters.
Bill Clinton in Madison -- The Issues
Posted by: Cory Heidelberger - 06/01/2008 8:58 AM It's a strange world where Schaff and Blanchard give the in-depth Obama coverage and the Madville Times gives the Clintons big press.
Obama's moment in winning nomation also major juncture in...
In this May 31, 2008, file photo Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., campaigns at a town hall-style meeting in Aberdeen, S.D. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Chris Carlson The principle that all men ...