SOUTH DAKOTA
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
Week 1 Preview - South Dakota Mines
The long awaited arrival of the 2012 football season is finally here for the UND Football team. They kickoff the year tonight against South Dakota Mines at 7pm at the Alerus Center. Mines is a transi...
Posted on 8/30/12 at 11:21 AM
Storm brings heavy snow to Minn., Wis., SD
By Associated Press , December 10, 2012
Storm brings heavy snow to Minn., Wis., SD
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A major winter storm was expected to dump 9 to 15 inches across a broad belt of central Minnesota including the Twin Cities area by Sunday night, and the storm was also to bring heavy snow to parts of western Wisconsin.By Associated Press , December 09, 2012
Law enforcement searches for suspect considered armed and dangerous
December 03, 2012
Tribes raise $9M for sacred SD land
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — After months of high-profile fundraising that drew celebrities' attention and dollars, a group of Native American tribes has raised $9 million to buy a piece of land in South Dakota's Black Hills that they consider sacred, an official with an Indian land foundation said Friday.By Kristi Eaton, Associated Press , November 30, 2012
Dakotas tribes settle claims with fed government
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) — Four tribes in the Dakotas have recently received more than $100 million through settlements with the federal government.By Associated Press , November 26, 2012
Sanford Health upgrading hospital in Canton, S.D.
CANTON, S.D. (AP) — Sanford Health is investing about $5 million in upgrades at its hospital in Canton that serves southeastern South Dakota and northwestern Iowa.November 19, 2012
US, state agencies review proposed S.D. uranium mine
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Federal and state agencies are on the cusp of deciding the fate of a long-debated uranium mine in southwestern South Dakota that would produce about 1 million pounds of uranium oxide annually for the next two decades.By Associated Press , November 19, 2012
More celebs help tribes trying to buy sacred land
An online campaign to raise money so Native American tribes in South Dakota can purchase land they consider sacred has gained steam with a growing list of celebrities backing the effort.November 18, 2012
Actor helps tribes trying to buy sacred SD land
Native American tribes are getting some celebrity support in their effort to raise money to buy land in South Dakota that they consider sacred.November 14, 2012
South Dakota legislators draft potential energy protections
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota lawmakers will next year consider a package of legislation aimed at helping prepare for a possible increase in energy production in the state.By Associated Press , November 12, 2012
SD police seeking man who reportedly robbed bank
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Rapid City police are looking for a local man who is accused of robbing a North Dakota bank.By Associated Press , November 08, 2012
South Dakota increases nonresident hunting fees
South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks commissioners are raising fees next year for several nonresident hunting licenses to boost annual revenue by more than $1.1 million.November 01, 2012
Mother: Execution brings relief, not closure
By Dirk Lammers and Kristi Eaton, Associated Press , October 31, 2012
Large Dakotas rural water project marks 30 years
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — Thirty years ago, dignitaries gathered in the northern South Dakota town of Selby to launch the largest rural water project in the nation and the first one funded primarily with federal funds.By Jeff Natalie-Lees, American News , October 29, 2012
Daschle: McGovern gave Democrats hope
Former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle said he and hundreds of other Democratic party candidates can thank George McGovern for giving them the courage to run.October 27, 2012
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