July 2015
WWI Texas Veteran Buried In SD To Receive Correct Headstone
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) — Sixty years after his death, a World War I veteran from Texas whose final resting spot is in South Dakota will soon receive the correct headstone. Joseph Robert Ward served in the U.S. Army during WWI. He died Sept. 24, 1955, and was buried at the Graceland Cemetery in Mitchell. Ward’s […]
SDSU Extension To Host Garden Educator Class In Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota State University Extension is offering a workshop this summer geared toward teachers and other youth educators interested in learning about garden education programs. The workshop is scheduled for Aug. 4 at the West River Ag Center in Sioux Falls. The training will provide teachers hands-on lesson plan […]
Central South Dakota Bus Driver Wins National Honor
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The driving skills of a central South Dakota bus driver have been recognized at a national competition. The Capital Journal reports driver Adam Sharkey with the River Cities Public Transit earned fourth place at the annual National Community Transportation Roadeo. Sharkey competed against nearly 90 drivers from the U.S. and Canada. […]
Sheriff: More Needed To Cut Minnehaha County Jail Population
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The Minnehaha County sheriff says officials should rethink who gets held in jails as the county prepares to expand its facility. The Argus Leader ( ) reports a committee endorsed a plan last month that would see the existing 400-bed facility be expanded by 320 beds. But Sheriff Mike Milstead […]
Rapid City Power Plant That Opened In 1961 To Get Taken Down
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A coal-fired power plant that opened in 1961 in Rapid City is being taken down this summer. The Rapid City Journal ( ) reports the Ben French Generating Station was decommissioned in August 2012 as operator Black Hills Power moved toward using natural gas. The site was named after former […]
Mount Rushmore Society Opens New Youth Shelter At Memorial
KEYSTONE, S.D. (AP) — Since Mount Rushmore National Memorial opened, National Park Service rangers have been using a temporary tent that wasn’t a very convenient classroom for teaching young children about the presidents’ faces, Black Hills wildlife and area history. But the temporary tent is history, the Rapid City Journal ( ) reported. The Mount […]
New Bighorn Sheep Herd Thriving Near Deadwood
DEADWOOD, S.D. (AP) — High on the steep slopes above Deadwood, two men working for the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks are gathering information on the habitat and vegetation in the area the state’s newest bighorn sheep herd calls home. On Feb. 12, 26 bighorn sheep from Canada were released in the hills above […]
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: 02-08-20-30-35 (two, eight, twenty, thirty, thirty-five)
Officials Name Emery Man, 74, Who Died In Single-car Crash
BRIDGEWATER, S.D. (AP) — Authorities have identified an Emery man who was killed in a car crash Friday afternoon near Bridgewater. The South Dakota Highway Patrol says 74-year-old Ronald Triebwasser was the passenger in a 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan that was traveling west on 261st Street when it left the road as it approached a […]
Authorities Name Parkston Man Who Died In Fatal Car Crash
PARKSTON, S.D. (AP) — Authorities have identified a Parkston man who was killed Friday in a car crash. The Department of Public Safety says 52-year-old Paul Bader was riding his motorcycle was he was struck by a Buick Enclave that was attempting to pass a semi-truck. A 78-year-old man was driving the Buick. Officials say […]