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Jodee Lynn Rummel and Douglas Boyd Reed were married March 14, 2009, at Bethesda Lutheran Church, Page City, with Pastor Jane Rothman, Goodland, officiating.
Jury Selection Begins For Dierks Trial
She's accused of shaking and slamming a baby to the floor. And a jury will decide whether 29-year old Amy Dierks is guilty of assaulting the six-month-old who was in her care.
ASCS Regional Rumble on Friday at I-90
Hartford, South Dakota's I-90 Speedway is the chosen battle site for this Friday night's American Sprint Car Series Regional rumble pitting the Midwest forces versus the Northern Plains contenders.
Recently drafted bicycle plan looks beyond city limits
The Metropolitan Planning Organization is looking for public input today on its recently drafted bicycle plan.
SD archaeologist says office needed
RAPID CITY - The South Dakota Archaeological Research Center narrowly escaped elimination during this year's search for ways to cut the state budget, but state archaeologist Jim Haug says closing his office would not save any money.
New Board of Education member elected in Tri-Valley
Tri-Valley School District voters elected a new school board member Tuesday. Leslie Johnson of rural Crooks received 240 votes in the two seat, three-person race, Business Manager Jim Havlik said.
Bicycle plan meeting scheduled
An Open House to review and make comments on the first ever Metropolitan Planning Organization Bicycle Plan is set from 5-6:30 p.m. June 22 at Washington High School.
Rosenboom wins Outlaw race at I-90
HARTFORD - Jody Rosenboom held off Scott Winters to win the special 410 Outlaw sprint car feature Friday night at I-90 Speedway.
These pictures were taken around 2055 hrs from an area one mile west of Hartford SD on HWY 38 Looking North towards Colton, SD.
Name Released In Fatal Accident Near Hartford
Fullenkamp's vehicle was spotted by another driver on Highway 38 early Friday Morning.
The Minnehaha County Sheriff's Department is investigating a fatal rollover in Hartford.
Man Killed In Rollover Accide...
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In Parker, business is booming
PARKER - The town of Parker is experiencing a growth spurt in new business and housing developments even though the city's population numbers don't really reflect the city's expansion.
Stephanie also operates Lane Family Chiropractic in Sioux Falls, and Christopher has the Lane Chiropractic & Rehab practice in Tea.
The Spring Parade of Homes features 90 homes in several price ranges for you to check out through Tuesday.
Callison: A 'Unique Treasure' Or Eyesore?
HARTFORD - You can't read all the words on a sign in the Mundt building window. The sign has been there so long that the paper has peeled back at one corner, obscuring part of the message.
Prom season is underway across KELOLAND, and many high school students are gearing up for the big night, including students at West Central High in Hartford.
The long off-season for local auto racing is about to end as the first green flag of 2009 is scheduled to wave this weekend.
Lawmaker disappointed no progress made in reviewing Birth to 3
A South Dakota lawmaker is disappointed that the state Education Department hasn't made much progress in a study aimed at revising the Birth to 3 Connections program.
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