June 2015
Smartphone App Now Shows Interactive Map Of SD Trails
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The smartphone app of the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department now includes an interactive map that makes it easier for visitors to navigate trails statewide. The map includes statewide non-motorized trails managed by the department. The trails can be viewed on a topographic map or aerial photography. State park […]
Kimball Selected To Be South Dakota’s Capital For A Day
KIMBALL, S.D. (AP) — The central South Dakota city of Kimball has been selected as South Dakota’s honorary Capital for a Day next month. Gov. Dennis Daugaard says activities for the July 15 celebration will include a Main Street walk, business tours around town and a social hour. The governor will also hold a roundtable […]
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: 02-05-25-30-33 (two, five, twenty-five, thirty, thirty-three)
Pioneer Press Sells Downtown HQ To Apartment Developer
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The St. Paul Pioneer Press has sold its downtown headquarters to a South Dakota real estate developer. The newspaper is planning to relocate to a newer, nearby facility in St. Paul and expects to release the details of that plan in the coming week. Terms of Friday’s sale were not […]
South Dakota Festival Will Celebrate Story Of Hugh Glass
LEMMON, S.D. (AP) — A small town near the border of North and South Dakota is hosting a celebration this summer to commemorate the story of frontiersman Hugh Glass, whose story of betrayal and survival will get renewed interest with an upcoming film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Organizers in the town of Lemmon, South Dakota, are […]
Sioux Falls Ambulance Company Wants To Change City Rules
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The owner of an ambulance company who lost a bid this year to provide exclusive services to Sioux Falls says he wants more competition in the marketplace. Med-Star founder Jay Masur and two other competitors were beat out in February by Parademics Plus. The city council awarded the company a […]
Rapid City Education Official Says Budget Cuts Likely
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — The Rapid City school board president says now that voters have rejected proposed property tax hike they should expect cuts to programs and staff. Rapid City Area Board of Education President Jim Hansen tells KELO-TV ( ) budget cuts are now the only option after voters shot down a measure […]
SDSU To Offer Program To Train Conservation Officers
BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota State University is on track to become only the fifth higher education institution in the country to offer a degree program that trains students to become game wardens and conservation officers. The Capital Journal reports ( ) the Board of Regents this week approved the Natural Resources Law Enforcement […]
5 Candidates And A Rat: The 1972 Democratic Debate
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Media organizations are scrambling to set the rules for debates involving an unusually large class of Republican candidates but Ned Coll remembers when five men and a rubber rat was enough to cause a stir. In 1972, Coll, of Connecticut, brandished the rat during a debate at the University of New […]
Oglala Tribal Member Says He Should Be Allowed To Grow Hemp
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Alex White Plume thought his decade-long wait to produce industrial hemp on a South Dakota Indian reservation was ending when the federal government softened its stance on marijuana enforcement and lawmakers expanded the development of hemp under certain circumstances. But federal prosecutors won’t lift an injunction against him and White Plume’s […]