April 2015
Mayoral Race In Platte To Be Decided By Chance After Tie
PLATTE, S.D. (AP) — Platte’s next mayor will be determined by the luck of the draw. Incumbent Mayor Rick Gustad and challenger Steve Christensen split the vote in the April 14 election. The Daily Republic newspaper reports ( ) that on Thursday they’ll choose between a high-card draw and a high-roll with dice to determine […]
Excerpts From Recent South Dakota Editorials
Editors: Please note that The Associated Press welcomes editorial contributions from members for the weekly Editorial Roundup. Three editorials are selected every week. Contributions can be made by email at [email protected]. ___ The Daily Republic, Mitchell, April 27, 2015 We all need to be safe on the road This is the time of year when […]
Obama Visit Means Long Hours For Watertown College Planner
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — President Barack Obama’s scheduled visit to South Dakota May 8 is historic for one rather trivial reason. Obama will do what only three other presidents have done: visit all 50 states as president. Presidents Richard Nixon, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton hit all 50 while in office. So news that […]
Report: Insurers Skirt Health Law’s Protections For Women
CHICAGO (AP) — Some insurance plans offered on the health overhaul law’s new marketplaces violate the law’s requirements for women’s health, according to a new report from a women’s legal advocacy group. The National Women’s Law Center analyzed plans in 15 states over two years and found some excluded dependents from maternity coverage, prohibited coverage […]
School Tour Of South Dakota Bank Inadvertently Trips Alarm
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) — Police officers who responded to what they thought was a robbery of a South Dakota bank found a school tour instead. Sgt. Dave Beintema told The Daily Republic newspaper ( ) that students were being given a tour of the First Dakota National Bank in Mitchell on Tuesday when one of […]
Man Accused Of Propositioning Boys At Sioux Falls Wal-Mart
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Bond has been set at $10,000 cash for a 64-year-old Mitchell man accused of propositioning young males at a Sioux Falls Wal-Mart. Michael Holland was arrested at his home Sunday and made his initial court appearance on Monday. He did not immediately enter a plea to 12 charges including sexual […]
Listeria Concerns Spark Hy-Vee Recall Of Pasta Salad
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hy-Vee Inc. says it is recalling Hy-Vee Summer Fresh Pasta because of a potential listeria contamination. The West Des Moines-based grocer said Tuesday that the company has learned that frozen vegetables in the salad could be contaminated with the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. The company sold the salad from April […]
SD Board Taking Input On Proposed Harney Peak Name Change
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A state board is meeting to take public input on a proposed name change for Harney Peak in Pennington County. The South Dakota Board on Geographic Names is scheduled to hold meetings Wednesday in Custer and Rapid City. The board also accepts written comments. One new suggested name for the […]
Opponents Of New Sioux Falls Wal-Mart Store Sue City Again
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Opponents of a new Wal-Mart store are suing the city of Sioux Falls for a third time. Voters in April 2014 approved rezoning land to make way for the 185,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter. But three people who owner property near the site claim the city isn’t properly following the permit process. […]
School Tour In Mitchell Inadvertently Signals Bank Robbery
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) — Mitchell police officers who responded to what they thought was a possible bank robbery found a school tour instead.buy antabuse online https://healingtohappy.com/wp-content/languages/new/over/antabuse.html no prescription Sgt. Dave Beintema tells The Daily Republic newspaper ( ) that students were on a tour of First Dakota National Bank on Tuesday when one of them […]