MITCHELL
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
Question for the Forum: The Pennsylvania Truss Bridges in Iowa
Pennsylvania Truss Bridges: The longest of the truss bridge types that were used for America's transportation system, but the rarely used. Or was it? This is the question that many researchers have ...
Posted on 4/4/13 at 7:22 AM
1986: Mad (for) Science!
Science fair, 1986. Note the giant glasses and awesome poofy hair. We were stylin'....
Posted on 2/5/11 at 6:00 PM
Battle is on to protect southeastern SD town from surging water
WOONSOCKET, S.D. — State and local officials hurriedly gathered in this small, southeastern South Dakota town today to battle a surge of water said to be coming from an overflowing creek and various ditches.By Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D. , June 24, 2010
Arrests made in murder of teen
Two suspects were arrested Thursday for the murder of 16-year-old Jasmine Guevara, of Mitchell.By Seth Tupper and Melanie Brandert, Daily Republic , November 13, 2009
Body found in burned car in South Dakota sent to lab for autopsy
Authorities still looking for missing teen in connection to burned carMITCHELL, S.D. – A burned car retrieved from rural Mitchell and the body found within it have been transported to the State Crime Lab in Pierre, the Hanson County Sheriff’s Office reported today.
By Daily Republic , November 12, 2009
Dr. Seuss Carnival draws 400
MITCHELL, S.D. - The annual Dr. Seuss Carnival drew approximately 400 people Saturday, which an organizer said was “one of our best turnouts” in the event’s 11-year history.By Laura Wehde The Daily Republic , March 23, 2009
S.D. ‘most wanted’ list
MITCHELL, S.D. - After more than 10 months on the run, Daniel Lee Norman has earned a spot as one of South Dakota’s most highly sought criminals, and for good reason. The drug-trafficking, firearm-toting money launderer has been eluding law enforcement since his escape last spring from the federal prison camp in Yankton.By Jamie Gibson The Daily Republic , March 19, 2009
Police investigate surgeon's racial slurs, threats
MITCHELL, S.D. — A racial slur and threatening comments made by a local doctor to the editor of The Daily Republic are being investigated by the local police and hospital.By Seth Tupper, Mitchell Daily Republic , March 16, 2009
Doctor makes racial slur, threats
MITCHELL, S.D. - A racial slur and threatening comments made by a local doctor to the editor of The Daily Republic are being investigated by the local police and hospital.By Seth Tupper The Daily Republic , March 13, 2009
Cemeteries go eco-friendly
Most cemeteries can be described as green spaces, but some are going “green” in the ecological sense.By Seth Tupper The Daily Republic , February 23, 2009
Airport attempts to keep deer out
Getting a deer to walk out a gate is a science, according to Mitchell Municipal Airport Manager Mike Scherschligt.By Seth Tupper The Daily Republic , February 19, 2009
Steps taken to prevent further illness
Mitchell public safety workers have taken steps to prevent further carbon monoxide problems while they wait for the installation of a new boiler.By Seth Tupper The Daily Republic , February 18, 2009
School says no Valentine deliveries
When the year’s most romantic holiday falls on a weekend, business is tough enough, say some local merchants, without a public notice that contributes to a decrease in business.By Ross Dolan The Daily Republic , February 14, 2009
Teachers: Fitness balls boost focus
Wednesday was the third day of a new way of operating in Stacy Morgan’s third-grade class at L.B. Williams Elementary, and Morgan didn’t know if she’d ever seen her students so focused.By Jamie Gibson The Daily Republic , February 13, 2009
Column: Scams still happening
It happened again. Another Mitchell resident has fallen victim to a disgusting telephone scam, and no matter how much we try to get the word out, it’s probably going to continue.By The Daily Republic , February 12, 2009
Experts offer weight loss tips
Eating — yes, eating — is one of the top ways to stay healthy and even lose weight as the new year begins, say several Mitchell dieticians and trainers.By Ashleigh Nolz, The Daily Republic , February 02, 2009
S.D. man shoots giant mountain lion
MITCHELL, S.D. – After five long tiring days of hunting, a 200-plus pound mountain lion fell from a tree, possibly putting Mitchell resident Jeff Jarman in the record books.By Luke Hagen, Mitchell (S.D.) Daily Republic , January 23, 2009
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