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
Projects teaching children to speak Lakota younger
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — When Peter Hill's daughter was born two years ago, he made a conscious decision to only speak Lakota to her.By Kristi Eaton, Associated Press , October 20, 2012
Sanford, USD unite to study Native American health
Sanford Research and the University of South Dakota are embarking on a $13.5 million, five-year study examining Native American health issues.September 27, 2012
Park rumbles during annual SD buffalo roundup
CUSTER, S.D. (AP) — Two-year-old Jameson Maxwell sat mesmerized Monday as nearly 1,000 bison rumbled across the prairie in western South Dakota, the massive creatures racing at speeds of up to 50 mph in the annual Buffalo Roundup at Custer State Park.By Kristi Eaton, Associated Press , September 25, 2012
S.D. salon manager dies trying to protect employee
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Worried about an escalating conflict, Amanda Connors drove up to the door of the hair salon she managed and confronted her employee's boyfriend, who had just kidnapped his two kids after being hit with a protection order and domestic violence arrest.By Associated Press , September 12, 2012
Official: Some roofs defective before hail fell
By Chris Mueller, Forum Communications , September 11, 2012
Parts of South Dakota now in exceptional drought
The southeastern corner of South Dakota and a small portion of the state’s southwest have slipped into exceptional drought over the past week.September 07, 2012
Midwest economy: State-by-state glance for August
The Institute for Supply Management, formerly the Purchasing Management Association, began formally surveying its membership in 1931 to gauge business conditions.By Associated Press , September 04, 2012
Jackley unhappy with plan for surplus river water
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is taking issue with a Corps of Engineers plan to charge water users for surplus Missouri River water in the state.August 20, 2012
Sioux tribes upset over sale of sacred site in SD
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — It's advertised as a one-of-a-kind deal: Nearly 2,000 acres of prime real estate nestled in the Black Hills of South Dakota for sale to the highest bidder.August 19, 2012
Man pleads not guilty in child’s death
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Authorities say a Waubay man has pleaded not guilty in the January death of his 2-year-old daughter.By Associated Press , August 18, 2012
U.S. drought leveling off
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The worst drought in the U.S. in decades may be leveling off or even be easing ever so slightly in some lucky locales, federal weather forecasters announced Thursday in a report of little comfort for farmers and ranchers who already have begun tallying this year’s losses.By Associated Press , August 17, 2012
Drought slows economy in Midwest
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The rural economy is sputtering in 10 Midwest and Great Plains states as farmers try to cope with this summer’s severe drought, according to the newest monthly survey of bankers released Thursday.By Associated Press , August 17, 2012
Patrol: Nine people died at Sturgis rally
STURGIS, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Highway Patrol said nine people died at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, which officially ended on Sunday.By Associated Press , August 13, 2012
Patrol says 9 people died during Sturgis rally
STURGIS, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Highway Patrol says nine people died at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, which officially ended on Sunday.By Associated Press , August 12, 2012
Judge orders that Sturgis bar sign be uncovered
A federal judge in California has ordered that black plastic be removed from the “Easyriders” sign on a bar and restaurant in Sturgis, meaning it will be displayed during next week’s annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.August 03, 2012
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