SOUTH DAKOTA
Forum Communications IT personnel talk new initiatives, future technology at conference
FARGO, N.D. - More than 20 information technology personnel from around the Forum Communications Co. network gathered here Tuesday afternoon to discuss common digital initiatives around the network a...
Posted on 6/18/13 at 2:34 PM
Group plans first-ever auction for S.D. bighorn sheep tag
The Midwest Chapter of the Wild Sheep Foundation annually auctions off a North Dakota bighorn sheep tag, but this year, for the first time ever, the Northfield, Minn.-based group is auctioning off a S...
Posted on 3/14/13 at 10:02 AM
Thank you Summit, South Dakota!
In the midst of blizzard conditions, it is still mighty warm and cozy in Summit, South Dakota. In true Midwest form, community members in Summit rose to the occasion when student fans of UND's hockey ...
Posted on 2/10/13 at 6:52 PM
New Chapter? This is a New Book!
Today starts out like every other journal entry, but a slight twist... Alarm goes off at 6:45 am take care of some business let the dogs out turn on the coffee because I forgot to make it before b...
Posted on 1/14/13 at 7:00 PM
Early holiday with a 'goodbye'
Last week I found out that my big brother landed a job in Pierre, S.D., and that he would be moving very soon to start working. So, I planned a trip home with Robert to visit with him one last time be...
Posted on 11/17/12 at 11:03 PM
SD campus burglary suspect waives extradition 
A suspect in break-ins on the Dakota State University campus in Madison has waived extradition from Minnesota and will be brought back to South Dakota to face burglary and grand theft charges.
By Associated Press , May 16, 2013
Quirk in health law will affect few in Dakotas 
A wrinkle in the federal Affordable Care Act that could affect tens of thousands of people who consider themselves Native Americans nationwide isn't expected to hit many in Minnesota.
By Steve Karnowski , May 15, 2013
North American bison museum opens in South Dakota 
The Museum of the American Bison in downtown Rapid City held a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony earlier this month.
By Associated Press , May 13, 2013
Brothers sentenced for their roles in gang fight on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation 
Two brothers have been sentenced for their participation in a gang fight on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation that straddles South and North Dakota.
By Associated Press , May 11, 2013
Dakotas tribal officials sentenced for embezzling 
The last two officials convicted of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux tribe in the Dakotas have been sentenced for their roles in the crime.
By Associated Press , May 10, 2013
South Dakota teen shot in head returns to school 
A northeastern South Dakota teenager who authorities say suffered a head wound in an accidental shooting in a school parking lot returned to class less than a week after the incident.
By Associated Press , May 09, 2013
Air Force decision on airspace expected in March 
An Air Force decision on its plan to more than triple the airspace that can be used in training exercises for Dakotas-based B-1 and B-52 bombers is expected in March, Air Force chief of staff Gen. Mark Welsh said Wednesday.
By Dirk Lammers , May 08, 2013
Steele native named as acting manager for Fort Pierre Ranger district 
FORT PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service's Fort Pierre Ranger District has a new acting district ranger.
By Associated Press , May 08, 2013
Dakotas tribal official sentenced for embezzling 
A former district Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux district chairman has been sentenced to 1½ years in prison for embezzling from the Dakotas tribe, in a scheme federal investigators say involved four tribal officials.
By Associated Press , May 03, 2013
SD governor visiting Standing Rock Reservation 
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard is visiting the Standing Rock Indian Reservation to meet with people and tour businesses started by tribal agencies.
By Associated Press , May 02, 2013
South Dakota tribe faces ultimatum on sale of massacre site 
A small patch of prairie sits largely unnoticed off a desolate road in southwestern South Dakota, tucked amid gently rolling hills and surrounded by dilapidated structures and hundreds of gravesites — many belonging to Native Americans massacred more than a century earlier.
By Kristi Eaton , May 01, 2013
Sales tax revenue up across SD's Black Hills 
Sales tax revenue figures indicate business is booming in Rapid City and communities across western South Dakota's Black Hills. Energy activity in neighboring North Dakota is one likely reason.
By Associated Press , April 29, 2013
Dakotas tribe displeased with planned summit 
Members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribal council have written a letter to a U.S. Congressman detailing their displeasure with a planned summit on foster care in South Dakota.
By Associated Press , April 26, 2013
Dakotas cities among best in nation for clean air
Two cities in the Dakotas are among the top four in the nation when it comes to clean air, according to an American Lung Association report released Wednesday.By Associated Press , April 24, 2013
Minnesota, South Dakota robbery suspects captured in Nebraska 
Two suspects sought by Minnesota and South Dakota authorities have been captured after a short highway chase in south-central Nebraska.
By Associated Press , April 23, 2013
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