SOUTH DAKOTA
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
Massacre of Historic Bridges in the USA Underway?
At the beginning of this year, fellow pontist James Baughn predicted in his website, the Historic and Notable Bridges of the US, that there would be fewer demolitions for 2013, providing hope for ma...
Posted on 1/22/13 at 6:08 AM
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
Schafer to speak at S.D. conference on Bakken opportunities
RAPID CITY, S.D. Former North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer will be the keynote speaker Dec. 11 for a conference in Rapid City to explore the Bakken oil boom and opportunities it presents for small business...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 10:05 AM
Bison Video Blog: NDSU vs. SDSU preview
Join WDAY sports director Dom Izzo and The Forum's Jeff Kolpack as they preview final NDSU homegame against the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State University. ...
Posted on 11/5/12 at 5:13 PM
ND gas prices rising rapidly; AAA says no relief in sight until after Memorial Day
By Bryan Horwath , May 17, 2013
Quirk in health law will affect few in Dakotas; Tens of thousands of Native Americans could be forced to start paying for insurance
By Chet Brokaw , May 16, 2013
US Senate votes to ban fees for Missouri River water
FARGO — A proposal to charge for water in Missouri River reservoirs would be banned under legislation passed Wednesday by the U.S. Senate. The States’ Water Rights Act, sponsored by Sens. John Hoeven, R-N.D., and John Thune, R-S.D., easily passed the Senate in a voice vote.By Patrick Springer , May 16, 2013
Quirk in health law will affect few in Dakotas
PIERRE, S.D. — A quirk in the federal health care law that could force tens of thousands of people who identify as Native American to start paying for insurance or pay a fine isn't expected to affect many people in the Dakotas.By CHET BROKAW , May 15, 2013
Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls to host NBA preseason game
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A $19 million basketball facility opening in Sioux Falls in the fall will host an NBA preseason game and a major college men's basketball game.May 14, 2013
North American bison museum opens in South Dakota
RAPID CITY, S.D. — A museum chronicling the history of the North American bison is now open in South Dakota.May 13, 2013
Dakotas tribal officials sentenced for embezzling
ABERDEEN, S.D. — 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.May 10, 2013
South Dakota teen shot in head returns to school
BRITTON, S.D. — 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.May 09, 2013
Air Force decision on airspace expected in March
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — 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
Death sentence weighed for S. Dakota murder suspect
CHAMBERLAIN, S.D. — Prosecutors will decide within a week whether to seek the death penalty for a man accused of killing a Mitchell woman in March. Assistant Attorney General Bob Mayer, who participated Tuesday in a hearing at the Brule County Courthouse in Chamberlain, is involved in the decision regarding the sentence sought for Kent Davidson.By Chris Mueller , May 08, 2013
VIDEO and PHOTO: Two-headed calf born in SD
May 06, 2013
Dickinson man faces SD homicide charge
A Dickinson man who suffered serious injuries in a one-vehicle, alcohol-related crash Friday near Spearfish, S.D., was charged with vehicular homicide, DUI 2nd offense and careless driving, authorities said.April 28, 2013
Lung Association: Dakotas among best in clean air
BISMARCK — 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.April 24, 2013
Forecast: Warmer weekend in store for Dakotas
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — After a cold and snowy early spring, residents of the Dakotas are looking forward to warmer weather at the weekend.April 23, 2013
More rain, snow could lead to more flooding
GRAFTON, Ill. — The Mississippi River is topping out at some problematic spots and there is growing concern that spring floods are far from over. The good news is that most businesses and homes are high and dry, though hundreds of acres of farmland are under water, bridges are closed and countless roads are impassable.By JIM SALTER , April 22, 2013
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