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SOUL SHOP: MINISTERING TO FAITH COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY SUICIDE TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 2ND
Soul Shop, an American Foundation for Suicide Prevention program, will be presented Saturday at the Nordby Exhibit Hall on the SD State Fairgrounds. Samantha Christopherson with AFSP the educational event is focused on faith based learning. Christopherson …
South Dakota Community Foundation Elects New Board Members
DEADWOOD, S.D.- South Dakota Community Foundation (SDCF) held board member elections at the Fall 2024 Board Meeting in Deadwood. SDCF welcomed three new members – Jack Kucera of Lead, Susan Overgaard of Centerville and Preston Steele of Huron, S.D. …
HHS FBLA TAKING STEPS WITH FUNDRAISER
The Huron High School Future Business Leaders of America is launching an eco friendly fundraiser. It is a sneaker re-cycling drive. Advisor to the Huron FBLA, Mike Carda talks about finding out about the activity. Carda talks …
UNITED WAY HEARTLAND REGION THERMOMETER RISING
The 2025 Heartland Region United Way campaign drive is underway. Pledge cards were mailed out a couple of months ago. You can view the information on the United Way website. Jen Bragg Executive Director increased the thermostats earlier this …
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- The storm was the most powerful tropical cyclone to hit Taiwan in nearly 30 years, the government said. At least two people were killed and hundreds were injured.
- A second Donald J. Trump presidency would almost certainly mark a return to an era of foreign policy decrees, untethered to any policy process, at a moment of maximum international peril.
- Plus, Japan's passion for the World Series.
- It was unclear how or when Iran plans to respond, or whether the rhetoric could be bluster. Iranian officials had downplayed the damage of Israel’s last attack.
- The rare step of closing the consulates reflected German protests over the execution of Jamshid Sharmahd, an outspoken opponent of the Iranian regime.
- William Burns, the C.I.A. director, made a last-ditch attempt to move Gaza talks along before U.S. elections next week.
- American agencies have assessed that China dislikes the growing partnership between Russia and North Korea. The State Department has raised the troop issue with Chinese diplomats.
- Flash flooding across Spain killed more than 150 people after torrential rain left towns and villages submerged and turned streets into rivers.
- Turkey trots have long been an annual holiday morning tradition in communities across Long Island.
- Utah forward Lauri Markkanen sat out the Jazz's game Thursday night against the San Antonio Spurs because of lower back spasms.
- National rushing leader Ashton Jeanty and the No. 15 Boise State Broncos are favored by 23 1/2 points in their showdown against San Diego State.
- The fixation on labels is a distraction from what we already know about Trump.
- Eleni Kalodis, 54, New Jersey, faces a grand larceny charge for allegedly stealing more than $400,000 from a St. James HVAC company, prosecutors said.
- Employees for Arizona's most populous country are joining election workers in an around-the-clock operation to help process early ballots.
- North Korea is bragging of its recently tested new intercontinental ballistic missile, calling it "the world's strongest" and "perfected."
- Prince William's roadshow for environmental innovation will arrive in South Africa next week as the heir to the British throne announces the winners of his annual Earthshot Prize, aimed at finding new ways to combat climate change and other threats to the planet's air, water and wildlife.