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
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
The Sioux Falls Falls!
Last fall my family and I took a little jaunt over to Falls Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Sioux Falls - on the Big Sioux River - are a many-layered falls, with something to be found for ever...
Posted on 5/16/12 at 6:45 PM
Jobs returning to politicians' radar
This year started with Minnesota political leaders emphasizing the need to create jobs, but the states deficit problem sidetracked much of that talk. Now, Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican l...
Posted on 8/19/11 at 10:34 AM
Crowns and cheese
What dairy product would you find the most challenging to promote? That question was posed to the three candidates vying for the South Dakota Dairy Princess crown Wednesday, during the Central Plains...
Posted on 4/1/11 at 12:05 AM
Letter: 'Constitutional Carry' can't be disputed
This is a response to the “As Others See It: Weapons permits are a must” published Jan. 30. This opinion piece is misleading the reader, and not all together factually accurate.By Shawn Fritz, Worthington , February 02, 2012
Former S.D. governor, congressman Bill Janklow dies
By Associated Press , January 12, 2012
As others see it: Why not texting ban in S.D.?
The federal government may step in where the South Dakota Legislature failed.By Daily Republic , December 19, 2011
As others see it: Hang in there, South Dakota!
We are staunch believers in all things South Dakota, and especially this state’s beauty, recreation opportunities and unique attractions.By Daily Republic , August 22, 2011
SD toddler lost in corn field found after 10 hours
PLANKINTON, S.D. (AP) — A toddler who went missing in a corn field overnight was found safe early Monday after 10 hours.July 18, 2011
As others see it: Texting ban needed
We were sorely disappointed earlier this year when the South Dakota Legislature considered, but failed to pass, a ban on texting while driving. We said then it was a bad decision to reject the bill, and it looks even worse now.By Daily Republic , April 04, 2011
S.D. man grows 1,674-pound pumpkin
October 08, 2010
Windom man honored as hero
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds has commended two summer interns with the S.D. Department of Game, Fish and Parks for rescuing an 83-year-old woman whose car was on fire near Bristol.September 17, 2010
Record number of South Dakotans buckle up
PIERRE, SD - Three of every four South Dakota drivers and front-seat passengers are wearing seatbelts, a statewide survey shows.By Press Release, State of South Dakota , September 10, 2010
Love lasts past 100 for South Dakota couple
The telephone rang Saturday morning, Feb. 20, as we prepared to go to the funeral of my husband’s great, great uncle, John Taylor.By Gretchen O’Donnell , March 10, 2010
Move to identify anonymous blog defamers rejected
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A move to help identify people who anonymously post libelous messages on blogs and other Internet sites was rejected Monday by South Dakota lawmakers after opponents said the state would have trouble regulating the worldwide network.By Associated Press , February 24, 2010
Proposed S.D. law would require websites to collect information on anonymous sources for libel and slander lawsuits
MITCHELL, S.D. - A South Dakota lawmaker wants to require bloggers and operators of other Web sites to collect information about the source of anonymously posted content so the information can be used in libel and slander lawsuits.By Seth Tupper, The Daily Republic , February 09, 2010
As others see it: Set example with freeze
South Dakota lawmakers aren’t underpaid. They aren’t overpaid, either.By Daily Republic , February 03, 2010
South Dakota census unlikely to affect Congress
MITCHELL, S.D. — Results of the 2010 Census could change the number of congressional representatives for several states, but some population experts say it is unlikely South Dakota will be one of them.By Austin Kaus , January 05, 2010
Storm surge still coming
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Forecasters said round two of a big winter storm was still headed toward South Dakota for Christmas.By Associated Press , December 24, 2009
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