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The Crawfordsville City Council on Monday approved the requested increase on the first of three readings necessary for passage by a 5-2 margin. Council members Denny Cook and Heather Perkins voted against the increase. All pages and content
Tags: Fort Pierre City Council, New Fort Pierre, rural water, council votes, South Dakota, Fort Pierre
S.D. (AP) — Quarterback Noah Shepard tied the school record by rushing for five touchdowns Saturday to lead South Dakota past Drake 51-21. Shepard scored on runs of 1, 3, 1, 9 and 6 yards, all in the first half. He carried 13 times for 66 net yards and...
Tags: South Dakota, Vermillion
Department of Health and Human Services has awarded $112,800 to South Dakota as incentive reward for increasing the number of children adopted from foster care. The Adoption Incentives program was created in 1997 and provides payments to states that increase...
Tags: Sioux City, NBC, South Dakota, Sioux Falls
Pat Grace threw for 445 yards and four touchdowns and ran for three other scores Saturday as Northern Iowa defeated South Dakota 66-7...Eyman nine times for 197 yards and a touchdown as the Panthers (1-1) rebounded from a one-point loss to the University...
Tags: University of Northern Iowa, South Dakota, Pat Grace, UNI-Dome, Hallgren, University of Iowa, Panthers, Cedar Falls
At least one anti-Semitic message was included in four incidents of vandalism of Pierre stop signs over the Labor Day weekend. Pierre Assistant Police Chief Elton Blemaster said four signs were vandalized, causing damages of around $50. Blemaster declined...
Tags: South Dakota, stop signs
The utility leading an effort to build a $1.6 billion coal-fired power plant in South Dakota pulled out of the project Friday, citing the economic downturn and uncertainty about climate change legislation to regulate carbon emissions. The decision by...
Tags: Otter Tail Power Co., fired power, stone ii, big stone, power plant, billion coal, South Dakota
While the emphasis continues on simple steps people can take in everyday to reduce the chances of spreading the H1N1 flu virus, South Dakota’s vaccination plan now is also in place. The state Department of Health expects South Dakota will receive its...
Tags: h1n1, virus, vaccine, South Dakota, ill
It amazes me that people, such as RHF Hunter, would think a wind farm would take more energy to build and maintain than it would produce (Letters, 10 September). Fortunately, somebody did think to make sure that building a wind farm wouldn't expend more...
Tags: South Dakota, wind farm
The Department of Health is reminding consumers unpasteurized milk can contain harmful bacteria and result in serious illness. Bacteria from animals can contaminate the milk during milking. Such bacteria include E. coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter, Listeria,...
Tags: South Dakota
Forest Service projects in western South Dakota are set to receive nearly $5 million in federal stimulus funds. The money will be used to reduce the risk of wildfires in the Black Hills. Officials say it will improve water conservation, grazing and wildlife...
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