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William "Bill" Jay Terpstra, 61
William "Bill" Jay Terpstra, 61, of Doland died Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008, at Avera St.
SDSU dean makes cross-state ride
Daniel Landes makes his living in the Halls of Ivy, but his heart belongs to the open road.
School funding lawsuit gains more devotees
Two more school districts have voted to support the lawsuit over state funding of schools in South Dakota, bringing the total to nearly two-thirds of all public school systems in the state.
Dakota State graduation Saturday
MELANIE BRANDERT * ARGUS LEADER * May 8, 2008 Gov. Mike Rounds will speak at Dakota State University's commencement at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at DSU Fieldhouse in Madison. via Argus Leader
Doland's mayor loses re-election bid; other area races decided
Doland's incumbent mayor David Buchholz was defeated in his re-election bid as six communities and two school districts went to the polls Tuesday. via The Plainsman
Court rules township not at fault in crash
PIERRE - The state Supreme Court sided with Raymond Township in a case brought by a man seriously injured in a crash on a sharp curve where no warning sign existed. via ArgusLeader.com
Wolf honored for volunteer service
“They were like a second pair of parents for me”
After years of farming, George Wolf eventually moved into the town of Doland to start his own auto repair shop. via The Plainsman
“When we first left the fire hall, we could see the glow already. We could see that it was probably going to be engulfed when we got here”
A fire destroyed Dan and Teresa Noethlich's home near Doland early this morning. via KELO-TV Sioux Falls
Farms grow larger, but not towns around them
“Often, someone would rent to one individual at high dollar for simplicity, but then younger farmers nearby don't have a chance to grow”
Sal Hofer enjoys his freedom and independence in a way that only his fellow farmers understand. via ArgusLeader.com