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Bicycling to South America, or Just Down the Street
From the Start Your Week with Steve Newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: "I have bicycled to and through South America three times. The longest trip, taken in my 20s, started in Ala...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 6:11 PM
Daily Republic receives top award in 2013 SDNA newspaper contest
MITCHELL, S.D. - The Daily Republic has been judged the best small daily newspaper in South Dakota for the fourth consecutive year. During a recent ceremony held at Mount Rushmore, the Mitchell newspa...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 8:35 AM
Massacre of Historic Bridges in the USA Underway?
At the beginning of this year, fellow pontist James Baughn predicted in his website, the Historic and Notable Bridges of the US, that there would be fewer demolitions for 2013, providing hope for ma...
Posted on 1/22/13 at 6:08 AM
Schafer to speak at S.D. conference on Bakken opportunities
RAPID CITY, S.D. Former North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer will be the keynote speaker Dec. 11 for a conference in Rapid City to explore the Bakken oil boom and opportunities it presents for small business...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 10:05 AM
Bison Video Blog: NDSU vs. SDSU preview
Join WDAY sports director Dom Izzo and The Forum's Jeff Kolpack as they preview final NDSU homegame against the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State University. ...
Posted on 11/5/12 at 5:13 PM
South claims state title
The monkey is finally off the back of the Fargo South boys’ soccer team. Matt Keim scored in the fifth minute to help the Bruins exorcize past playoff demons with a 1-0 victory against Bismarck Century in the North Dakota state tournament championship Saturday at Sid Cichy Stadium.By By Heath Hotzler, The Forum , October 19, 2009
Endangered birds’ hatch numbers dip
Thunderstorms and the loss of shoreline habitat combined to reduce the hatch success of two bird species on the Missouri River system this summer.By By Wayne Ortman, The Associated Press , September 14, 2009
S.D. woman, child die after car plunges into lake
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Authorities say a Huron woman and a child died when their car plunged into a lake southwest of Wessington.July 19, 2009
No travel advised south of Jamestown
The North Dakota Highway Patrol is advising no travel south of Jamestown. It said that roads running north and south have heavy snow and 4- or 5-foot drifts.March 30, 2009
Southern sweep for JC
It was a clean sweep for the Jimmies under the southern sun, far away from the raging blizzard back home. The Jamestown College baseball team won its two games in Ormand Beach, Fla., while the softball team extended their winning streak to six with a pair of victories in Tucson.By By Dave Selvig and Scott Throlson, Sun Sports Writers , March 11, 2009
Grant to provide loan to Precision Results Manufacturing in Jamestown
The North Dakota Department of Commerce, in conjunction with the South Central Dakota Regional Council, has provided a $110,000 grant to the city of Jamestown.December 17, 2008
Caterpillar training at tech school
Caterpillar Inc. of Peoria, Ill., has selected Lake Area Technical Institute at Watertown for a special program to train students on analysis, maintenance and repairs of Caterpillar heavy equipment.December 15, 2008
Jamestown College announces agreement with South Korean college
Jamestown College and Ansan College, South Korea, have established an Agreement of Academic Cooperation, paving the way for student and faculty exchanges and collaborative research projects.December 04, 2008
Velva, Williams Co. top final ‘A’, nine-man polls
Fargo South and Valley City remain atop the North Dakota Class AAA and Class AA football rankings this week. Velva and Williams County finished the regular season atop the Class A and nine-man rankings.By — Sun Staff , October 21, 2008
South, Valley City top N.D. football rankings
Fargo South remains atop the North Dakota Class AAA football poll. Valley City, meanwhile, takes over the top spot in Class AA following their 30-6 win over then-No. 1 ranked Devils Lake.By — Sun Staff , October 14, 2008
Flooding in S.D. results in declaration
Gov. Mike Rounds has issued an emergency declaration for all of South Dakota in the wake of widespread flooding. The declaration allows the state to access emergency funds to help local governments protect lives and property.June 09, 2008
AG says boards broke sunshine law
City governing boards in Dickinson and South Heart violated North Dakota’s sunshine law by meeting with developers of a coal gasification plant without giving public notice, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , June 07, 2008
Reinarts joins staff of center
On June 10, Jacob Reinarts joined the Addiction Unit at South Central Human Service Center in Jamestown.June 07, 2008
N.D. commissioner: S. Korea beef decision not surprising
North Dakota’s agriculture commissioner says he is not surprised South Korea is holding off on allowing U.S. beef into that country after protests by people worried about mad cow disease.June 04, 2008
Six indicted in S.D. hunting bust
Six people have been indicted for alleged hunting violations in South Dakota. Brent and Dawn Barton, who own the Mobridge and Mina-area hunting outfitter South Dakota Adventures, are accused of arranging illegal hunts for at least 36 customers between 2003 and 2006.May 30, 2008
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