Schools Sticking To "Common Core" As New Federal Education Rules Coming
While federal rules dealing with education will change next year, most states will continue to move forward with “Common Core” academic standards. Those are rules […]
While federal rules dealing with education will change next year, most states will continue to move forward with “Common Core” academic standards. Those are rules […]
South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard has endorsed the findings of the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Education, in calling for higher teacher pay. Daugaard, during […]
As the 2016 legislative session begins in Pierre today, the work begins not only for lawmakers, but lobbyists as well. David Owen is the president […]
The Huron Police Department will be trying new body cameras for officers. Police Chief Denny Meyer says the Capital Assets Committee green lighted the purchase…. […]
The Huron City Commission approved a grant agreement for Worksite Ultra Violet light protection and authorized Mayor Paul Aylward to sign the document. City Planner […]
The last bill passed by Congress before they left Washington last month was the one point one trillion dollar omnibus spending bill. It was criticized […]
The minimum wage in South Dakota rose to eight fifty five an hour on January first. That was the result of an initiated measure passed […]
The Huron City Commission finally has some meat on it’s agenda tonight. After having extremely short agendas for the last two meetings, a more sizable […]
Huron police are going “back to the video tape” in an attempt to solve yet another business theft. On the heals of two arrests made […]
District 22 Representative Peggy Gibson of Huron gave a pre-legislative outlook to Beadle County Democrats Thursday. She started off non-committal about her future as a […]
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