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Developers of a $1.6 billion electric power plant in northeastern South Dakota abandoned the project Monday, saying they were unable to recruit other investors after one of the principal utility backers pulled out. The Big Stone II plant, planned for...
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The prairie meets the Ponderosa Pine and the rainbows are brilliant at Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota. For a brief hour, rays of sunshine win the battle with a cold South Dakota mist, and the result is a full rainbow, its arc touching two points...
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30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 22, at Isburg Funeral Chapel, followed by prayer service at 7:30 p.m...Peter and Paul Catholic Church with burial at Calvary Cemetery. Ginny was born July 12, 1924, in Wooster, Ohio. Ginny met her husband, Maurice, while both...
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This is the weekend that invited pheasant hunters gather in central South Dakota for the annual Governor's Hunt, an event officials use to promote the state's economic development climate. Several property owners are opening their land for the event,...
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Legislators are recommending a three-tier registry for South Dakota sex offenders that would give those with less severe crimes a chance to have their names removed from it. Under the current law, nearly all convicted sex offenders must register for life.
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Lawrence police are investigating after a hiker found ingredients used to make methamphetamine in a city park that is adjacent to an elementary school. The hiker found the apparent mobile meth lab Monday along a trail near Prairie Park Nature Center and...
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South Dakota eighth-graders secured among the highest scores in national math testing this year, in what Education Secretary Tom Oster described Wednesday as an increasingly tough curriculum. Test scores among fourth grade and eighth grade students in...
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No one goes so far as to declare West Nile virus no longer poses a public health threat in South Dakota. Still, cases involving the mosquito-borne disease suddenly have dwindled, nearly as quickly as the deadly epidemic of West Nile virus first burst...
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The family was present to greet friends from 5-7 p.m. with a prayer service at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Miller West Funeral Chapel, 41st Street & Valley View Road in Sioux Falls. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct....
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Now, the Izaak Walton League’s newest construction project is almost ready for siding. A little more than a year ago, work began on a structure to give Junior Shooters, archery aficionados and clay shooters a warm place to practice during the winter months.
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