Aug 29, 2009 | Argus Leader
Every year, there's a political hot topic that finds its way to forefront of people's minds.
Meetings set to discuss new rules for walleye, bass
Fisheries staff with the state Game, Fish & Parks Department will host two meetings with the public to discuss changes to fishing regulations for walleye and bass.
At Home With: Vintage farm inspires family's modern home
Sometimes, the simplest memories are the most salient. For Connie Modjeska, it started with summer stays at her grandparents' South Dakota farm.
New Jobs Expected in Day and Marshall Counties
Two companies are expected to bring up to 110 jobs to Day and Marshall counties in northeastern South Dakota.
Roslyn apartment gutted by fire
Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire that heavily damaged a four-plex apartment building in the northeastern South Dakota town of Roslyn.
Man Indicted For Sexual Explo...
A grand jury has indicted a Webster man, accusing him of sexual exploitation of a minor.
The summer looks exciting for residents in Watertown. Recreation programming is set to begin on Monday and it's the 5th year of a five year renovation at the golf course.
SD Synod Votes To Keep Curren...
The vote is only a recommendation from the South Dakota Synod. The recommendations will be taken to the ELCA national assembly in August.
Webster Middle School honors award winners
Sixth-grade Alpha Award: Nick Heuer, Jason Weiner, Ian Rucker and Nick Heuer. Eighth-grade Leader of the Pack: Heather Schroeder and Brock Johnson.
Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:...
Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment: RETIREMENT SYSTEM State retirement system looking better PIERRE, S.D. The South Dakota Retirement System's Board of Trustees has started talking about possible adjustments in benefits for retirees even though the investment return has improved from deep losses last fall and winter.
Soybean plant fundraising deadline extended
Associated Press - May 6, 2009 7:15 PM ET WEBSTER, S.D. - Supporters of a soybean crushing plant that's proposed for the Webster area say it likely won't be built unless at least $5.5 million more is raised by Sept.
Investors sought for soybean plant
WEBSTER, S.D. - A fundraising deadline for a proposed soybean crushing plant near Webster has been extended to Sept.
Gov. Rounds asks that all flags fly at half staff Saturday to honor fallen soldier
Office of the Governor 500 E. Capitol Ave. Pierre, SD 57501 773-3212 www.state.sd.us FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : Thursday, April 30, 2009 CONTACT : Joe Kafka at 773-3212 Gov.
Sioux Falls soldier killed in Iraq
A South Dakota soldier killed on foot patrol in Iraq is the state's first fatality in nine months from the U.S. war on terrorism.
South Dakota Solider Killed In Iraq
The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.