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REAL PEOPLE: Longtime area builder retires toolsMonday, November 16, 2009 12:10 AM CSTPIERRE — From homes to buildings to one of the largest structures in the region — Oahe Dam — Harry Hasek has been a part of the construction. More of this story |
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Truck owned by Wham found; search continues
PIERRE — The truck belonging to a missing 65-year old Pierre man was found Thursday but the search for Robert Wham continues.
More of this storyPancake feed for Pierre food bank set Nov. 21
PIERRE — A date and place have been named for the first fundraising event for a Pierre food bank.
More of this storySmoking ban on hold until public vote
PIERRE — South Dakota’s new smoking ban will remain on hold until voters decide its fate next November.
More of this storyFort Pierre votes on rural water deal
FORT PIERRE — Fort Pierre residents get to choose Tuesday whether they want to spend more money for higher quality water.
More of this storyRiver Cities Transit sees record year
PIERRE — With ridership at an all-time high and the recent acquisition of management of two other transit systems, River Cities Transit executive director Ron Baumgart has things moving in the fast lane.
More of this storyDOT sends reminder of correct snow removal
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More of this storyValue of state’s trust funds up
PIERRE — The market values of the money invested in two of state government’s trust funds are up. Now the waiting begins.
More of this storyWyoming man offering $1,500 reward for information on dog
PIERRE — Months after his beloved Chesapeake Bay Retriever was found dead in Hughes County, Mac Mackaben had given up hunting, was getting ready to sell his guns and had sworn off South Dakota.
More of this storyBody of missing Pierre man discovered in Missouri River
PIERRE — The body of Robert Wham, 65, of Pierre, was found at approximately 12:35 p.m. Monday in the Missouri River, said Stanley County Sheriff Brad Rathbun.
More of this storyJudge revokes Dahl’s bond following arrest
FORT PIERRE — Fort Pierre resident Flint Dahl, facing criminal charges in three different cases that include the alleged abuse of a horse, is in prison for violating the terms of his bond after an arrest last week.
More of this storyCounty optimistic jail will be completed on budget
PIERRE — As the new Hughes County Jail nears completion, county officials are hoping the price is right for the finished project.
More of this storyFort Pierre eyes GasRite offer
FORT PIERRE — Fort Pierre is likely to take up an Omaha business on its offer to lock in gas prices ahead of time, but might only fix prices for three months at a time instead of a full year.
More of this storyCity to wait on wind turbines ordinance
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Legislators nix repeal of alcohol warning
PIERRE — The Legislature’s Executive Board decided Monday that a panel of lawmakers studying alcohol control and licensing laws went too far.
More of this storySt. Charles restaurant and lounge set to close Friday
PIERRE — A longtime Pierre institution is closing its doors this week.
More of this storyFORT PIERRE — The voters of Fort Pierre decided they want to give rural water a taste.
More of this storyMurphey sentencing continued to Dec. 1
PIERRE — Sentencing for Ryan Murphey was continued to Dec. 1. In July, Murphey, 33 of Pierre, pleaded guilty to sexual contact with a minor, fourth-degree rape and no contest to a second count of sexual contact with a minor.
More of this storySD behind neighbors in finances
PIERRE — South Dakota’s state government might be in relatively better shape financially than most states throughout the nation, but a new national report indicates South Dakota is in worse shape than all but one of its neighbors.
More of this storyPIERRE — A week before the city commission is set to act on a utility rate increase, the commission saw new numbers on the potential impact of that rate increase.
More of this storyPIERRE — Planning is under way for a cookies and coffee reception at the state Capitol on Dec. 8 for Gov. Mike Rounds after his budget address to the Legislature. The purpose is to honor Rounds for his selection as the incoming president for the national Council of State Governments organization.
More of this storyChild abduction response team receives certification
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More of this storyArtist program gives students perspective
PIERRE — It wasn’t long after poet B.J. Buckley told fourth-graders at Jefferson Elementary school to clear their desks that students were sideways in their chairs, craning their hands in the air to name nouns that are round.
More of this storyPIERRE — Last fall, Sen. John Thune voted to set aside an unprecedented $700 billion in the Troubled Asset Relief Program to help stabilize a banking sector many experts felt was on the verge of collapse.
More of this storyEagle Creek hunt aims at boosting business
PIERRE — Months after the economy forced Eagle Creek Software service to lay off a small number of employees, the company’s CEO says the worst is over.
More of this storyNew high school graduation standards approved
PIERRE — South Dakota’s new requirements for high school graduation quietly received the final stamp of approval necessary from the Legislature’s rules review committee Wednesday.
More of this storyAutopsy planned for Robert Wham
PIERRE — An autopsy is planned for Ronald Wham, 65 of Pierre, whose body was found Monday in the Missouri River in Stanley County.
More of this storySC schools to get communication upgrade
FORT PIERRE — The Stanley County School District’s three buildings date back half a century.
More of this storyPIERRE — Slowed by wet October weather, harvest for sunflowers sped up this month, but corn still lags behind.
More of this storyPIERRE — For the first time since 2002, South Dakotans face open contests in both major parties for the governor’s office.
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