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
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
Long winter continues with more snow in Grand Forks region 
By Robb Jeffries , April 11, 2013
- Two people jog in wintry conditions
- A deliveryman crosses DeMers Avenue
- N.D. utility crews head south to help with storm recovery
- How are you feeling? Is this extended winter depressing you?
- Spring storm deals blow to three-state region
- Thousands remain without power in eastern South Dakota
- Dayton declares emergency after Minn. storm
- Severe storms sock Midwest, push east; 2 dead
Thousands remain without power in eastern South Dakota 
South Dakota residents hunkered down for a third day as ice and snow snarled traffic, bowed trees and basically shut down the state Thursday. The bad weather was forecast to extend into southeastern North Dakota, with up to 10 inches of snow expected by Thursday night.
By Kristi Eaton , April 11, 2013
VIDEO: House fire hits S.D. town where storm knocked out power 
By Forum News Service , April 11, 2013
Thousands remain without power in eastern SD 
By Associated Press , April 11, 2013
Eastern SD preps for 2nd wave of spring storm 
By Dirk Lammers , April 10, 2013
Speedy claims sought for fire-stricken ranchers 
North Dakota's U.S. senators are pressing the U.S. Forest Service to make speedy payments to landowners affected by a grassland fire on the Dakotas' border.
By Associated Press , April 10, 2013
SD-based company barred from price-negotiating 
A company run by a South Dakota state lawmaker that negotiates contracts between chiropractors and insurance companies has agreed to discontinue that portion of its business after federal regulators said it violated antitrust rules.
By Associated Press , April 10, 2013
Strong snow storm bears down on South Dakota 
An early spring storm walloped South Dakota early Tuesday, bringing everything from rain, thunder and lightning to heavy snow and strong winds.
By Associated Press , April 09, 2013
Trial set for South Dakota jail escape suspect 
Trial has been scheduled for a Kansas man accused of breaking out of jail in South Dakota's Beadle County in January.
By Associated Press , April 09, 2013
Parts of the Dakotas in for early spring snowstorm 
By Associated Press , April 08, 2013
Sen. Tim Johnson of S.D. announces support for same-sex marriage 
By Associated Press , April 08, 2013
EPA fines SD ethanol plants for violations 
The federal Environmental Protection Agency says a Minnesota company has agreed to pay $136,500 in fines to settle violations at its ethanol plants in the South Dakota cities of Huron and Aberdeen.
By Associated Press , April 08, 2013
Farm Rescue founder launches separate foundation 
By Blake Nicholson , April 08, 2013
Officials say Dakotas fire 100 percent contained 
U.S. Forest Service officials say a fire that blackened more than 16 square miles of Dakotas grassland has been fully contained.
April 07, 2013
Dakotas grassland fire about 75 percent contained 
A fire that scorched nearly 22 square miles on the Grand River National Grasslands in the Dakotas is about 75 percent contained, officials said Friday.
By Associated Press , April 05, 2013
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