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2-year-old S.D. girl found after lost in cornfield
A 2-year-old girl was rescued after wandering into a cornfield near the northeastern South Dakota town of Bath and being lost for 2 1/2 hours.
Tanka Bar Signs With Three National Food Distributors
CSPTV Hits the Strip CSPTV arrives in Las Vegas and kicks off a week of store tours, beginning with Short Line Express.
Tim Giago: They Could Not Kill the Spirituality of the Lakota
When I was five-years-old we lived in the village of Pejuta Haka on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.
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Mission is a success for St. Anne's Church
St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Ankeny sent members on a mission trip from July 23 to Aug.
Kyle Man Charged With Bootleg...
A 44-year-old man from Kyle pleaded not guilty to bootlegging on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
Pasture walk planned near Pukwana
The South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service will host a pasture walk educational event starting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday.
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UNT students named Spectrum Scholars by American Library Association
Nicci Cobb of Ozark, Mo., Larissa Estes Hammond of Frisco and Michelle K. May of Martin, S.D., all master's students, will each receive a $5,000 scholarship.
News Tips for the week of July 27, 2009
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 500 East Capitol PIERRE, S.D. 57501 www.state.sd.us MEDIA ADVISORY: Friday, July 24, 2009 CONTACT: Joe Kafka or Roxy Everson at 605-773-3212 News Tips for the week of July 27, 2009 PIERRE , S.D. The following are news tips from offices and agencies within South Dakota State Government: Friday, July 24, Kyle, - Benefits ...
Treasury Official Announces M...
A U.S. Treasury Department official was in Kyle, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, on Wednesday to announce $11.3 million from the agency's Community Development Financial Institutions fund and the economic stimulus act for economically distressed Native communities nationwide.
2 SD Indian Colleges Get Mone...
Two American Indian colleges in South Dakota are sharing in almost $3.8 million that goes to schools in seven states to provide training programs to recruit and graduate new Indian teachers and school administrators.
N2TECH helping launch new businesses
The National Network for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization is funding four teams with grants of $15,000 each to spend eight weeks in incubators in Sioux Falls and Vermillion to refine their businesses and get ready to launch by July.
SD Sens among 5 voting against credit card bill
The measure passed 90-5 Tuesday afternoon. Johnson was the only Democrat to vote no.
S.D. student is finalist in national poetry contest
A South Dakota student is one of the top twelve finalists in the 2009 National Finals of Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest.
American Indian business owners plan two-day meeting
American Indian business owners and others gather next week in Rapid City for a two-day meeting.
Following a treacherous winter, some ranchers in western South Dakota are already having an even worse spring.