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Historical organizations receive grants
Six South Dakota historical organizations received grants for training and equipment purchases from the South Dakota State Historical Records Advisory Board.
Rural school faces unique challenges
When the 20 Hot Springs Elementary School students arrived at their snowy schoolhouse Dec.
Bill ends 40-year career carting BV kids to, from school
Forty years behind the wheel of a school bus simply went by far too fast. That's how Carolyn Bill sums up her four-decade career that was born out of a simple conversation with her then 2-year-old son.
aprueba acuerdo de $2.4 millones para proyecto de construcci n...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced a commitment to insure a mortgage loan to Fall River Health Services in Hot Springs, South Dakota, to construct a 10-bed addition to the 15-bed replacement hospital currently under construction.
Local bank pledges support to help small towns
A local bank and the South Dakota Community Foundation challenge seven western South Dakota towns to raise money for their town.
Tax for events center raises concern
The demand in South Dakota for local-option sales taxes to pay for big projects goes well beyond Sioux Falls' plans for a new events center.
Life's little secret--hard work
Laurabell Ellen Fuller was born on an autumn day in Hot Springs, S.D. That was a hundred years ago on Oct.
Alicia Knadler Indian Valley Editor 10/7/2009 Rock hounds and fossil fanatics are already converging on Taylorsville, where proud new parents at the Indian Valley Museum welcomed a 100 million-year-old dinosaur egg.
Fresh Start's New Manager is Local Son
Little did he know he would return on October 5, 2009 as the manager of the business now known as Fresh Start! Yes, this is Chris McClure.
American ingenuity to the rescue
Alfred Seder, far left, stands in front of his Massey-Harris combine with other men of the Oral, S.D., neighborhood.
Lisco couple were subject of back investigation
The Hot Springs, SD, Star says a Nebraska couple believed to have committed suicide earlier this month at their home in Lisco were the subject at the time of a police investigation into a series of bad checks in the Southern Black Hills.
Read full article: 'Honor Flight:a SJoe Lolley and Floyd Mills Trip of a Lifetime'
This is just part of the August Honor Flight group. Joe Lolley is in the front left by Anne Cloyd Cassens Two men with Edgemont connections were a part of the 100 Veteran Honor Flight from South Dakota o n August 28 and 29.
Two weeks ago, I wrote about some of the highlights of a trip to South Dakota I took with my friends Heather and Vale, including the man-made mountain carvings and natural long caves found in the area.
6-Year-Old Dies In 1-Vehicle Crash
A 6-year-old girl died Monday night when the car in which she was riding left state Highway 71 about two miles south of Hot Springs.
Three die in two West River crashes
A 6-year-old girl died Monday night when the car in which she was riding left state Highway 71 about two miles south of Hot Springs.
Democrats Will Host Johnson & McGovern at Annual Dinner
Senator Tim Johnson and former Senator George McGovern will be featured speakers at the Fall River County 35th Annual Chicken and Corn Feed to be held August 21 2009 in Hot Springs.
New Hot Springs Hospital Gets...
A new hospital complex in the southwestern South Dakota city of Hot Springs is getting more federal help.
Thunderstorms continue to cause wildland fire activity
Several new fires were reported on Tuesday evening as thunderstorms again moved through the Black Hills.
McKnights are 2009 Parade Marshalls
John and Shirley McKnight are honored as Parade Marshalls Photo courtesy of Hot Springs Star John and Shirley McKnight are being honored this year as the Fair Parade Marshalls.
Video: Hot Springs Quarterback To Watch
Class of 2010 quarterback Evan Tooley out of Hot Springs High School has a great frame to go along with his big arm.