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Gettysburg man accused of child rape
A Gettysburg man whose wife operated an in-home day care is accused of sex crimes against three of those children.
Gettysburg Man Accused Of Rap...
A Gettysburg man is accused of sexually abusing three boys ranging from four to eight years old.
Tour ending, but memories to last lifetime
Five days in, a weary resolve settled across the faces of riders in the 2009 Argus Leader Tour de Kota.
TDK update: Gregory native to ride past home town
WAGNER - Rhonda Lundquist is from Sioux Falls, but grew up in Gregory. Lucky for the first-time rider, the Tour de Kota goes right past Gregory this year, on its way to a finish Friday in Gettysburg.
Man pleads guilty to grocery store arson
SIOUX FALLS - A man said he was paid nearly $60,000 by the owner of a Gettysburg grocery store to burn down the business so the owner could collect insurance money from a Minnesota company.
Storm Chase Video - Actual Footage
Here is some of the actual video we got from our storm chase. The video you see here was from the MAJOR supercell thunderstorm that we were able to catch up to near Gettysburg.
Sully County States Attorney Appointed to the Open Meeting Commission
Attorney General Larry Long announced today the appointment of Emily Sovell to the Open Meetings Commi ss ion.
Marks of History: Medicine Rock
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 CONTACT: Wanda Goodman, 773-3301, wanda.goodman@state.sd.us . Marks of History: Medicine Rock PIERRE , S.D. Medicine Rock was a landmark in its day, graced with deeply incised foot prints that were believed by Native Americans to have been made by the Great Spirit.
Adams clerk to run for re-election
Adams County's Clerk of Court announced Monday she would be running for re-election this year.
Police investigate assault at G'burg High School
State police at Gettysburg are investigating a Feb. 13 simple assault at Gettysburg High School.
Workshops planned for beef producers
Two workshops for ranchers and beef producers are set for Feb. 25 in Gettysburg and Feb.
Sqalary Salvage Scrapped, Other Pierre Notes du jour
Posted by: John Walker - 02/18/2009 10:38 PM A few observations on the proceedings of our legislature: Salary salvage: don't fill job positions so the money can be spent elsewhere.
Gettysburg school makes staff cuts
The driver of a semi escaped injury when his rig was hit by a freight train near Aurelia, Iowa.
JROTC cadets at Gettysburg High School were recently awarded Honor Unit with Distinction after passing a 10-area inspection on Jan.
Freshmen legislators reopen fight for smaller S.D. schools
Two new members of the Legislature want to ensure there can be at least one public school district in every county of South Dakota if that's what the county's residents want.
SD Tourism Advisory Board Elects Officers
A Rapid City man, John Brockelsby, has been re-elected president of the Governor's Tourism Advisory Board.
State Lawmakers Have Many Goals
South Dakota lawmakers have just 40 days to accomplish all of their goals of the legislative session.
New Lawmakers Experience New Challenges
It's up to our legislators to decide how to run the state. While some of their decisions don't have much of an impact on you, others play a major role in your everyday lives.
Adams County Home Show set for Feb. 20, 21
Preparations continue for the 2009 Adams County Home Show, Feb. 20 and 21. Members of the Gettysburg High School Building Trades Class are painting signs they constructed.
As a storm system moves to our south, moisture will spread across KELOLAND in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow.
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