February 2015
School Of Mines Prof Helping Mongolia Increase Water Supply
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota professor is taking what he has learned about Missouri River management to Mongolia, where he’s working with the government and other organizations to increase water supplies. Engineering professor Scott Kenner of the School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City is helping to design dams for power, […]
Rapid City Native Wins Grammy Award For Ensemble
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A Rapid City native and his fellow ensemble members have won a Grammy award for their musical endeavors. Nicholas Terry is a longtime member of the Los Angeles-based percussion quartet Partch Ensemble. The group earlier this month earned the recognition for Best Classical Compendium for their album “Harry Partch: Plectra […]
Hunters Must Remove Tree Stands From Public Lands By Sunday
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota wildlife officials are reminding hunters and ice anglers of looming deadlines to remove tree stands and fish houses. Officials say all tree stands and climbing devices must be removed by Sunday from lands owned, leased or controlled by the state’s Game, Fish and Parks Department. Fish houses, shelters and […]
Deadline To Enroll For Health Insurance Is Sunday
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota residents who don’t have health insurance have until Sunday to sign up before the end of the Affordable Care Act’s second enrollment period. Those who sign up by Sunday will avoid a penalty on their taxes when they file in early 2016. The second enrollment season for President […]
2 USD Students To Present Research At The State Capitol
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — Two University of South Dakota students will be among a number of undergraduates from South Dakota colleges and universities who will present their research work during an annual event at the state Capitol. Breanna Helland, a senior from Frederick and Nate Vinzant, a junior from Sioux Falls, were selected by USD […]
ND, SD Tribal Leaders Plan Monument To Honor Code Talkers
STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (AP) — Tribal leaders in the Dakotas are working together to build a monument to honor Native American code talkers. The code talkers were a group of American Indians who used their native languages to outwit the enemy and protect U.S. battlefield communications during World Wars I and II. The […]
Oglala, Armour Schools Get Federal Funding To Replace Buses
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two South Dakota school districts are among those receiving federal funding toward new less-polluting buses. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded more than $3 million in rebates to replace 210 older diesel school buses with vehicles that are more than 90 percent cleaner. Seventy-six school bus fleets in 30 states will receive […]
Winning Numbers Drawn In ‘Dakota Cash’ Game
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The winning numbers in Saturday evening’s drawing of the South Dakota Lottery’s “Dakota Cash” game were: 04-08-13-20-26 (four, eight, thirteen, twenty, twenty-six)
Judge Orders Lower Brule Tribal Council To Hold Meeting
LOWER BRULE, S.D. (AP) — A tribal court judge has ordered the Lower Brule Sioux tribal council to hold a meeting in March. The council has not met for months because of disagreements among its members. The tribe’s constitution, however, mandates that council members gather once a month. The Mitchell Republic ( ) reports that […]
Man Indicted For Rebranding Dubious Dietary Supplement
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The owner of a South Dakota-based dietary supplement business has been charged with allegedly rebranding and selling Mexico-manufactured pills that were the subject of a U.S. recall because they were linked to cases of bleeding, stroke and even death. Stanley Brower is accused of tearing off the labels on bottles […]