SIOUX FALLS SD
Training expansion on hold for B-1, B-52 bombers 
An Air Force plan to more than triple the area that can be used in training exercises for the Dakotas-based B-1 and B-52 bombers is still undergoing an environmental review nearly a year after the final report was expected.
By Dirk Lammers , December 30, 2012
Grand Forks woman dies in rollover on I-29 in South Dakota 
The South Dakota Highway Patrol says 30-year-old Nicolette Anne Wolf Leader, of Grand Forks, was driving an SUV northbound about 10 miles south of Brookings Tuesday night when the vehicle went into the median near milepost 122. The vehicle rolled, and Wolf Leader was thrown from the vehicle. She was taken to a Sioux Falls hospital, where she died from her injuries.
By Associated Press , December 28, 2011
UPDATE: Four victims of Sioux Falls plane crash identified 
By Amber Hunt and Kristi Eaton , December 10, 2011
Light over Sioux Falls identified as a meteor 
A flash of light in the night sky over the Sioux Falls area that prompted several calls to law enforcement was not, it seems, an unidentified flying object.
By Associated Press , October 20, 2011
Sanford Health retreat focuses on improving primary care
By Bethany Wesley , October 09, 2011
With new facility comes steady growth for Sanford Health's staff 
By Patrick Springer , October 09, 2011
Lakota language to be taught at Sioux Falls high school 
Sioux Falls high school students again will have the opportunity to learn the Lakota language starting next fall.
By Associated Press , September 19, 2011
Bowhunters to help cull deer in Sioux Falls, S.D, 
Bowhunters are being enlisted for the second consecutive year in Sioux Falls, S.D., to help thin a deer herd that has caused car accidents in the city.
By Associated Press , August 15, 2011
Sanford Health finalizing clinics in Ghana
Efforts by Sanford Health to open a series of medical clinics in the African nation of Ghana are proceeding without the help of billionaire Bill Gates.By Associated Press , July 20, 2011
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Commisioners may face recall ... FMCT gets $400,000 gift ... Basin cuts power production ... more. 
The process to recall four Valley City Commission members began this week.
By Forum Communications/Associated Press , May 27, 2011
AROUND THE REGION; Ray crash victim ID ... Urban hunt kills 21 does in S.D. ... Boys Ranch site disputed ... more 
Authorities have identified a man who died in a crash north of Ray, in northwestern North Dakota. The Highway Patrol said Perry Larson, 59, Ray, died when his car rolled into the ditch on a county road Wednesday night.
By Associated Press , January 08, 2011
'Great save' a blessing for father, son hunters 
Doug Gess saw the hole in his son's back just after the gun went off in west-central Minnesota's Lac qui Parle. An experienced deer hunter, he knew it was centered on the right lung. He figured his only boy was going to die. He didn't figure on Dr. Dennis Glatt.
By Abby Simons and Paul Walsh , November 25, 2010
Bicyclist hit by pickup, killed in Sioux Falls 
A bicyclist was hit by a pickup truck in Sioux Falls and killed.
By Associated Press , August 19, 2010
AROUND THE REGION: Missing 9-year-old boy found safe ... Missouri River runoff well above normal level ... more 
Minneapolis police say a 9-year-old boy who apparently wandered off from his house showed up at a relative’s home. Police say Jevonte Lynell Victor was found safe Tuesday night. Police had said the boy had left his home before dawn.
By Associated Press , August 11, 2010
Historical site could become S.D. park 
A village used by thousands of Oneota Indians into the early 1700s could become a state park under a proposal that focuses now on securing $5.1 million to buy land and write a development plan for the Blood Run site.
By Wayne Ortman , February 28, 2010
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