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Hollywood Filmmaker Makes Movie In SD
South Dakota's history makes the state stand out; Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, and The Lewis and Clark Trail all put us on the map.
SD Cowboys Among Money Leaders
Some South Dakota cowboys are among the top money winners on the professional rodeo circuit.
Homesteading topic of next History & Heritage Book Club meeting
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 29, 2009 CONTACT: Dorinda Daniel, 773-6006, Dorinda.Daniel@state.sd.us Homesteading topic of next History & Heritage Book Club meeting PIERRE , S.D. -- Members of the History and Heritage Book Club will learn about the challenges of homesteading in at their June meeting.
First buffalo calf of the spring spotted in Custer State Park
It's sure sight of spring: The first buffalo calf of the spring season has been spotted in Custer State Park near the Black Hills.
Canadian company seeks permits for pipeline to Gulf
April 2009 FAITH, SOUTH DAKOTA Public scoping meetings were to be held Wednesday night in Faith and Buffalo, South Dakota, for a proposed international pipeline to carry Canadian oil to U.S. markets in the Gulf Coast area.
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has scheduled public input hearings in Winner, Philip and Buffalo in April to hear comments regarding the siting permit application for the South Dakota portion of a crude oil pipeline known as the Keystone XL Project proposed by TransCanada Keystone Pipeline LP.
Hearings scheduled this month for Keystone XL
The Public Utilities Commission will hold public hearings this month on the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline that would run through western South Dakota.
Cultural Heritage Center offering kids reading programs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 13, 2009 CONTACT: Jeff Mammenga, 773-6000, Jeff.Mammenga@state.sd.us Cultural Heritage Center offering kids reading programs PIERRE , S.D. The South Dakota State Historical Society ...
Study: South Dakota one of freest states
SIOUX FALLS - A new study anoints South Dakota as one of the freest states in the nation, but it fared much better on economic than personal freedoms.
USD offensive coordinator Shaw takes job at Hawaii
University of South Dakota offensive coordinator Gordon Shaw is leaving the football program to take an assistant position at the University of Hawaii, the school announced on Wednesday.
Living a Legacy by Miranda Reiman & Jennifer Kiko Living off the land, working harder than you thought you could.
SDSGA leadership meets with legislators across state
The South Dakota Stockgrowers Association Executive Committee hosted several open house events to visit with legislators across the state about the cattle industry and the upcoming legislative session.
Alberta clipper slams city with 77 mph gust
Blowing snow and slippery roads closed several northwestern South Dakota schools as a powerful Alberta Clipper roared across the region Monday.
Strong winds, some blowing snow expected today
The National Weather Service in Rapid City has issued a high wind warning until 4 p.m. Friday throughout western South Dakota as a powerful cold front moves into the region.
Rapid City Reflections of South Dakota Fine Art Gallery, 507 6th St. The featured artists for December are Ildiko and Roger Wagoner.
Much of SD endures blizzard, bitter cold
The last major road closure from a fast-moving late fall blizzard that hit most of South Dakota during the weekend was lifted Monday morning.
Stroh lands in money in Round 1
LAS VEGAS a ' Dickinsona TMs Shaun Stroh finished in the money while Buffalo, S.D., cowboy Bryce Miller won the opening round of the saddle bronc riding on Thursday night at the National Finals Rodeo at the ...