Jun 5, 2009 | Argus Leader
Professor to speak about livestock
Dr. Temple Grandin, professor of animal science at Colorado State University and best-selling author, will give a presentation on livestock handling at 10 a.m. Thursday at South Dakota Agriculture Secretary Bill Even's farm near Humboldt.
Livestock handling event is June 11 near Humboldt
HUMBOLDT - An author and professor of animal science at Colorado State University will give a presentation on livestock handling at 10 a.m. June 11 at South Dakota Secretary of Agriculture Bill Even's farm near Humboldt.
Renowned Livestock Handling Expert Dr. Temple Grandin to Speak in SD
Media Contact: Nathan Sanderson, 605-773-6211 Pierre, S.D. The South Dakota Department of Agriculture is pleased to welcome best-selling author, renowned livestock handling expert and noted autistic Dr.
It's kind of amazing how easy something, that before seemed almost impossible, is when there is a good reason for it.
The Minnehaha County Sheriff's Department is investigating a fatal rollover in Hartford.
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Parker man killed in industrial accident
A 35-year-old Parker man was killed today in an industrial accident near Humboldt.
A 35-year-old Parker man died Monday when part of the trailer he was repairing fell on him.
Shortly before noon today the Minnehaha County Sheriff's office and emergency personell were dispatched to 1400 W. 2nd Street near Humboldt, SD.
I take life for granted sometimes. It's only when something happens that I really sit back and notice.
County cool toward request to expand Med-Star license
Minnehaha County commissioners praised the quality of service offered by Med-Star Ambulance of Brandon, but they showed no enthusiasm Tuesday for reopening licensing procedures on Med-Star's behalf.
The redemptive power of suffering was highlighted Saturday at the annual Passion at the Cathedral program at St.
High speed chase ends in trip to hospital, arrest
A Sioux Falls man this morning was arrested and then taken to the hospital for injuries he sustained after a crashed a stolen car he used to flee police.
Chase Ends In Rollover Crash Near Humboldt
A man has been hospitalized after a high-speed chase ended in a rollover crash north of Humboldt.
County commission codifies rural ambulance services
Minnehaha County commissioners voted Tuesday to officially approve areas for five rural ambulance services.
Hunters learn about maturity, habitat of deer
Jim Schaeffer wants hunters to think twice before harvesting an immature deer. After spending many years involved with the Quality Deer Management Association in Michigan, Schaeffer formed South Dakota's only ...
Blaze destroys rural couple's home
A rural Hartford couple lost their house in a blaze Tuesday just east of Wall Lake.
Recipes: At 91, Sioux Falls woman is still making lefse and sharing her tips with novice bakers
Gladys Halstenson refers to herself as the "Lefse Queen." The members of First Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, S.D., fondly call her the "Lefse Lady." At 91, Halstenson made 155 dozen lefse for her church's ...