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MITCHELL – A Huron native and Dakota Wesleyan University alum and life trustee has died. Paul Christen died Sunday, July 27, ...
LAKE ANDES, S.D. — Just outside Lake Andes, a steel grain bin once used to store corn and soybeans has been converted into a ...
Years of planning and collaboration equip Sturgis, South Dakota, hospital to handle influx of patients, staff say ...
This time, it was the University of South Dakota women's basketball program's turn to join in, landing a commitment from ...
In the area of fraud prevention, Rounds cited Card Policy Council reports indicating one major credit card network’s ...
USD returns just three starters from last season on defense, as White and Abrams are set to lead a new-look unit.
The second tornado of the evening, rated EF-1, spawned approximately one mile east of Alvord, Iowa, or 11 miles northeast of Inwood. The tornado was not witnessed by storm chasers or law enforcement, ...
Two defendants in a McCook County drug case were sentenced in mid-July. A third is scheduled to be sentenced in August. Alesa Meinberg, 41, pleaded guilty to possession of THC wax. She was sentenced ...
MITCHELL — The following cases were among those heard Tuesday, July 29, during a circuit court session at the Davison County ...
Of the 59 graduates so far from a two-year-old teacher apprenticeship program, 41 have signed teaching contracts and are ...
SDHSAA Executive Director covered topics ranging from the future of state tournaments to the delicate activities schedule.
Lou Sebert has died, and with him goes a unique time in Mitchell’s history, when a brash and no-nonsense mayor did all he could to promote the city’s tourism, business and quality-of-life offerings.