Last week’s warm up has me optimistic, foremost that the old groundhog was wrong in his prediction of six more weeks of winter, but also just from the fact that temperatures soaring into the 40s and even 50s on some of those days following Phil’s prognostication, suggest at least an easier t…
Last week’s warm up has me optimistic, foremost that the old groundhog was wrong in his prediction of six more weeks of winter, but also just from the fact that temperatures soaring into the 40s and even 50s on some of those days following Phil’s prognostication, suggest at least an easier t…
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- Avera raises awareness for heart health
- Stanley County School Roundup
- Voters could consider tighter legislative term limits
- LATC offers free FAFSA assistance to area students
- South Dakota State Fair Announces Nate Smith as Saturday Grandstand Act
- Down by the Old Missouri
- Housing costs, unemployment mar 2025 economic report
- Costly refugee funding on the table as they rake in over a dozen taxpayer benefits
- Missouri Shores Domestic Violence Center announces a new Executive Director
Art, music, poetry and sports filled the Cokata Wiconi (Center of Life) Teen Center’s public spaces in January as the Cheyenne River Youth Pro…
A home is made of memories, and memories are made by hand.
1/30: Jacob Larson of Pierre received 325 S. Roberts from Ronald Maxwell of Kendalia, TX for $175,000.
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Hometown Hero: Fans of Grey Zabel cheer him on at his Superbowl debut
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Commissioner Todd Johnson announces candidacy for Pierre Mayor
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Hughes County Property Transfers
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Kristin Gabriel seeks seat on Fort Pierre council
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Capital Journal production delay
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Hughes County Land Transfers
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“Bossly Bill” advances through South Dakota Legislature
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Common Thread: Local crafters club form bonds through art
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Sully County, home to SD’s largest data center, would welcome more with ‘open arms,’ official says
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Fort Pierre Mayor Hanson to seek 7th term
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Fort Pierre’s city elections are approaching this summer, and new candidates are beginning to emerge. Currently, only one woman, Callie Iverso…
A focus on addressing climate change, including by producing wind and solar energy, has not helped Americans keep their electricity and heat o…
Dan Ahlers, the executive director of the South Dakota Democratic Party, said Monday that he plans to run for governor.
A bill to require high school coaches to report abuse and neglect earned the full support of a South Dakota House of Representatives panel on Friday.
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The Oahe Capitals hosted their Pink the Rink face-off with Aberdeen on Saturday, with some great play from both the boys and the girls/
Though a state capital, Pierre is, in essence, a small town, where roots run deep and ties bind tight – and on Superbowl Sunday, with a son of…
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Last week’s warm up has me optimistic, foremost that the old groundhog was wrong in his prediction of six more weeks of winter, but also just …
Whether in winter or summer or fishing opportunities in between, when it comes down to it, the hook point is where the business of catching fi…
Despite the chill and a white coating still gripping the winter landscape in the northern plains, signs of spring are beginning to suggest tha…
The North Dakota Private Land Open to Sportsmen (PLOTS) program notched another year of significant gains in 2025 despite limited enrollment i…
Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts, will welcome about 1,000 Olympic hopefuls over the next week, setting a new bar of spectacle for the sport.
The Celtics forward is ready to win a title to prove the doubters wrong.
‘Quarterback’ Tom Brady will have to battle another version of Tom Brady when he’s in the booth.
The Latvian big man missed Game 3 with a lower leg injury, but could return to help Boston sweep Dallas.
A home is made of memories, and memories are made by hand.
1/30: Jacob Larson of Pierre received 325 S. Roberts from Ronald Maxwell of Kendalia, TX for $175,000.
The Larkspur Landing and Event Center played host to a charming vendor show themed around folks clearing out the clutter and selling their var…
January’s Amazing Teacher of the Month is Kyla Griese, a first grade teacher at Kennedy Elementary School.
"These are better looking than typical joggers."
At some point, one has to wonder who really benefits from the artificial intelligence revolution. Take jobs, for example. AI evangelists including Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and OpenAI CEOSam Altman all say that the technology will have most people, to some ...
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses the impact of credit card 'swipe' fees on both restaurants (small businesses) and consumers with the National Restaurant Association's Brennan Duckett. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network Brennan Duckett joins me this morning from the ...
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