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Twenty years ago today, strong winds from a thunderstorm struck the Pierre Regional Airport.
Drugs, Lies, the Senator's office and spies.
Posted by: Pat Powers - 06/08/2009 7:04 PM I've always contended it's difficult to make up something that's as odd and convoluted as a person is going to find in real life.
Churches encounter shifting worship patterns
Kathryn Feazel has a relationship with God. The 29-year-old stay-at-home mom finds inspiration from a variety of places, but she's still searching for a place of worship to call home.
Sunday was a perfect day for the first Sioux Falls Municipal Band concert of the season at McKennan Park.
History & Heritage Book Club to meet
Saddle up your horse and ride the last days of the open range as the History & Heritage Book Club discusses "Cowboy Life: The Letters of George Philip" at its next meeting.
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has scheduled public input hearings in Winner, Philip and Buffalo in April to hear comments regarding the siting permit application for the South Dakota portion of a crude oil pipeline known as the Keystone XL Project proposed by TransCanada Keystone Pipeline LP.
News Tips for the week of April 6, 2009
Office of the Governor 500 E. Capitol Ave. Pierre , SD 57501 773-3212 www.state.sd.us MEDIA ADVISORY: CONTACT: Joe Kafka or Roxy Everson at 605-773-3212 News Tips for the week of April 6, 2009 Monday, April 6, Howard, Philip - Benefits Specialists from the Department of Social Services' Division of Economic Assistance will be available at the ...
Western pipeline avoids debate - so far
Bill Serr already has signed papers allowing a large and sometimes controversial company to survey his land for a potential pipeline that may stretch from Canada to southern Nebraska.
Philips 10.2a Digital Photo Frame
Philip suppressed a smile as he walked into the digital photo-frame garage. He mustn't give away the surprise inside his knapsack.
Small-Town Job Loss: Putting SD Faces on Recession
Posted by: Cory Heidelberger - 03/23/2009 10:51 AM An eager reader points to a well-done article from Stateline.org on the recession in South Dakota .
Tracking the recession: How layoffs...
Dec. 9 began like any other Tuesday for Connie Schlim. She and her husband, Clyde Schlim, reported to work at 5 a.m. at Scotchman Industries , a small manufacturing company in Philip, S. Dak.
Guns Stolen From Las Vegas Airport, One Sold To South Dakota Teen
A former baggage handler at McCarran International Airport has been sentenced to five years and three months in federal prison for stealing guns from checked luggage and selling at least one of them.
S.D. in national children's study
A small group of South Dakota doctors and academics will be among scores of medical researchers participating in the largest study of U.S. children ever performed, eventually tracking 100,000 kids from ...
Philip's Scotchman Industries cuts work force by 15 percent
A small manufacturing plant in Philip recently laid off 12 people, cutting 15 percent of its work force in response to the national recession and a worldwide credit crunch, the company president said Wednesday.
SDCA elects officers and sets priorities for 2009
The South Dakota Cattlemen's Association has elected Todd Mortenson of Hayes as its president for 2009.
New missions for missile silos
About 21,000 people this year have visited a former West River missile site, one of several air defense outposts finding new uses across the Plains.
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