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More of this storyArea residents question higher local gas prices
PIERRE — With the most-recent unleaded gas price average in Pierre nearly 30 cents higher than Wednesday’s national and statewide averages, the question to be asked may be, “What’s in a gallon of gas?”
More of this storyPIERRE — Centuries ago, 102 religious dissidents left England to start a new life in America. The passengers, known to later generations as the Pilgrims, spent 66 days in cramped quarters on board the 90-foot-long Mayflower ship.
More of this storyPIERRE — A woman escaped without serious injury after two men reportedly assaulted, robbed and held her against her will Tuesday morning.
More of this storyCUC’s vision for the future nets award
PIERRE — Ron Woodburn may not have categorized Capital University Center as a business prior to Nov. 6, but time and recognition change things.
More of this storyAgreement a positive one for MAC, Avera
PIERRE — With Avera Medical Group set to finalize the purchase of Medical Associates Clinic before Jan. 1, representatives from both groups see the union as ideal.
More of this storyPIERRE — Two county commission meetings and two notices of home foreclosure have come and gone, but local bank officials said the nation’s increase in home foreclosure is not mirrored in the community.
More of this storyFort Pierre couple donates atlases to SD libraries
PIERRE — When hundreds of people traveled from Fort Pierre to Deadwood by wagon train this summer, they were following ruts left a century ago.
More of this storyNaze attempting to bring fresh perspective to city commission
PIERRE — Not that Pierre City Commissioner Jesse Naze has been on the commission a long time, but he said he can see great gains for the city in his year-and-half of service.
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