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SPIRIT OF DAKOTA AWARD ANNOUNCES 2024 NOMINEES
Huron – Nominees for South Dakota’s premier woman’s award have been announced. The “Spirit of Dakota Award” inspired by Dale Lamphere’s nine foot bronze pioneer lady located at the Crossroads Hotel will be held on October 12. Eight exceptional women have …
JOHN BALL WITH SDSU EXTENSION AGRONOMY ON EMERALD ASH BORER
The ash borer attacking ash trees has been steadily moving up eastern South Dakota for a couple years. John Ball SDSU Department of Agriculture, Horticulture and plant science points out the specific name of the borer. John …
THE SHED GROUNDBREAKING HELD AT SD STATE FAIR
The SD Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources held a grand opening for The Shed to be build on the SD State Fairgrounds. Governor Kristi Noem, Lt governor Larry Rhoden and DANR secretary Hunter Roberts were on hand. Noem …
CENTENNIAL STONE CHURCH HOSTS SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE EXHIBIT
The Centennial Stone Church in Huron is host to a Smithsonian Institute exhibit, Spark! Places of Innovation. The exhibit is open daily from 2-6 throught October 6th. Louise Van Poll talks about what led up to the exhibit being in …
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- The Roman Catholic Church played an important part in East Timor’s independence struggle. But one of its heroes from that time has been accused of sexual abuse.
- Many don’t see Brisbane in the same light as the other two cities, but the Queensland capital is showing it, too, has cultural heft.
- Weeks of tense standoff in the Philippines have ended in the capture of a pastor accused of leading an international ring of sex abuse and trafficking of young women and girls.
- The opposition candidate’s decision to seek asylum in Spain and the autocratic leader’s antagonism toward regional powers lessen the chances of a political transition.
- Plus, rural women in China fighting for land rights.
- The Allenby crossing, near the West Bank city of Jericho, has been the scene of violence in the past.
- Dozens of skulls exhumed in Finland in the 19th century and taken to Sweden by scientists who wanted to study their racial characteristics were reburied in Finnish soil on Sunday.
- Edmundo González, who is widely considered to have won July’s disputed presidential election, was facing an arrest warrant.
- Jayden Daniels showed flashes of brilliance in his Washington debut.
- Cristiano Ronaldo and a host of foreign stars thrill supporters of Saudi clubs but Roberto Mancini is concerned about the impact on his national team players preparing for World Cup qualifying.
- "Shogun" won 11 Emmys and has chances at many more at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
- It wasn't a perfect first start by any means, but Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton saw plenty of promise in the first taste of the NFL that rookie quarterback Bo Nix experienced.
- Japan's economy grew at an annual rate of 2.9%, slower than the earlier report for 3.1% growth, in the April-June period, boosted by better wages and spending.
- The Las Vegas Raiders trailed by six points with just over seven minutes to play when their offense faced a fourth and 1 at the Los Angeles Chargers 43.
- Taylor Fritz was attempting to become the first U.S. man to win a Grand Slam singles title since Andy Roddick in 2003.
- A California woman was found atop a river canyon this week near the Yuba River in Northern California after she disappeared from a mining camp site 12 days ago.