October 2015
Students fall into Autumn season with fashion, food
[notification type=”success” title=”Share with us”]Tweet your fall pictures to us using the hashtag #FallintoFall[/notification] As the calendar flips to October, the weather is getting cooler while food and beverages are getting heartier. People and businesses around Vermillion have been getting into the fall spirit in their own ways. USD senior Emily VanLaecken said that she gets […]
Body Of 16-year-old Boy Found On I-90 In Minnehaha County
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Authorities are investigating the discovery of a body of a 16-year-old boy from Minnehaha County found on Interstate 90 just east of the I-29 interchange. The sheriff’s office says the victim was found about 10:45 p.m. Thursday, and it appears the boy had been struck by a semitrailer that left […]
Group Wants Public Vote On $8M Public Library In Aberdeen
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — An Aberdeen man is leading a petition drive to try to force a public vote on a proposed $8 million public library. Duane Riedel questions the cost of the facility. He and others need to gather 867 signatures by the close of business Oct. 21 to put the matter on the […]
South Dakota Ag, Wildlife Agencies Launch Habitat Initiative
SALEM, S.D. (AP) — State officials have launched a campaign to help South Dakota farmers and ranchers develop and maintain wildlife habitat on their land. The Habitat Pays campaign is led by the state departments of Agriculture and Game, Fish and Parks. The campaign’s website features information about conservation programs, landowner testimonies, contact information for […]
Rapid City Man Injured In House Fire Dies In Hospital
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — A Rapid City man has died after suffering burns and smoke inhalation in a house fire. Authorities say the 79-year-old man was pronounced dead at a hospital following the Thursday night blaze. They did not immediately identify him. The cause of the fire was not immediately determined. Authorities say the […]
Dozens Of Seized Animals Adopted Out By Spearfish Shelter
SPEARFISH, S.D. (AP) — When local police seized 42 dogs and cats destined for a Wisconsin puppy mill on April 25, the Western Hills Humane Society wasn’t sure where they’d put all the animals. But, thanks to a little help from their friends, nearly all of the critters have been adopted. The Humane Society’s second […]
Birdhouses Are A Hobby For Central South Dakota Resident
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Neal O’Day makes birdhouses.buy valtrex online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/languages/new/us/valtrex.html no prescription A lot of them. This Pierre resident started about three years ago and sometimes makes as many as 10 a week. Now he’s slowed down a little, but as a rough estimate, it would be fair to say he’s made about 1,000 […]
South Dakota Making Strides In Inclusive Hiring Practices
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Rick’s Body Shop in Rapid City offers an example of the attitude South Dakota officials and business executives are trying to establish in hiring people who are disabled. When he took a job two years ago in a California auto-body shop, Aaron Ready, an accomplished collision repairman despite his visual […]
Woonsocket Man Burned, But Not Broken After Accident
WOONSOCKET, S.D. (AP) — Gary Steichen didn’t feel the fire burning his body. Though his skin was melted, charred, and damaged beyond repair, Gary doesn’t recall feeling any pain from an accident. He wasn’t even aware of how serious his injuries were until the ambulance arrived to transport him to the Avera Queen of Peace […]
On The Farm In SD, Robotics Mean More Leisure, Fewer Workers
TEA, S.D. (AP) — In the old days, Stuart Plucker never had a whole lot of time in the evenings to spend with his young children. A dairy farmer doesn’t get that luxury. He’s a slave to the milking — four hours in the morning, another three to four hours at night, every single day. […]