- Manas Airman receives surprise call from president
Airman Drefs, a native of Armour, S.D., and three-year Air Force veteran, was one of two deployed Air Force members selected to receive a Thanksgiving Day morale call from President George W. Bush.
- Whitewood celebrates Blue Ribbon status
A lot of hard work was rewarded as Whitewood Elementary celebrated the school's designation as a Blue Ribbon School in ceremonies Monday night.
- Cooperatives receive help in efforts to restore power
Almost five dozen utility line workers from across the state are assisting five western South Dakota rural electric cooperatives hit hardest by the blizzard Wednesday and Thursday.
- Birthdays
Ida Cooper of Alcester will celebrate her 98th Tuesday, Oct. 28. Greetings may be sent to Box 500, Alcester, SD 57001.
- Road money in deep rut
PIERRE - Finding money to keep South Dakota highways and bridges in shape will be 'a mind-boggling problem' next session, a veteran of the Legislature's budget committee says.
- Road Problems "Mind Boggling"
A veteran South Dakota lawmaker says the 2009 Legislature faces "a mind-boggling" problem in trying to come up with money to keep the state's highways and bridges in shape.
- First South Dakotan gets WWII Saipan Medal
ARMOUR - A South Dakotan who lives in an Armour nursing home has been honored for his role in the World War II battle that liberated Saipan.
- South Central @ Tripp-Delmont/Armour
This Friday night South Central will travel to Armour to take on Tripp-Delmont/Armour in the first game of the year for both teams.
- News Tips for the week of September 1, 2008
Office of the Governor 500 E. Capitol Ave. Pierre , SD 57501 773-3212 www.state.sd.us MEDIA ADVISORY: Friday, August 29, 2008 CONTACT: Mitch Krebs or Roxy Everson at 605-773-3212 News Tips for the week of ...
- Lawmakers can testify on school aid
PIERRE - Two veteran legislators will be allowed to testify in a case that challenges the constitutionality of South Dakota's school-funding formula.
- New Developments In School Funding Lawsuit
Prosecuting attorneys in the case have called upon two state lawmakers to testify in trial, that South Dakota doesn't provide enough money to school districts.
- Crop development trails the average
Widespread rain slowed hay cutting and the small grain harvest across South Dakota the past week.
- Roads deteriorate as funding falls
State roads will continue to deteriorate because falling gas tax revenue can't match rising construction costs, a state official said.
- South Dakota coaches garner national honors
Six South Dakota coaches and one athletic director have received or been nominated for honors by the National High School Athletic Coaches Association.
- Armour Students Win Science Prizes
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- Armour Students Win Science Prizes
Two South Dakota high school students have received first-place awards at the 2008 International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta.
- South Dakota schools chosen for laptops
PIERRE - Fifteen more South Dakota schools have been selected to participate in the third year of a state program to provide high school students with laptop computers. via ArgusLeader.com
- Theatres Star In Documentary Film
Features Services Online Opinion is your chance to tell Keloland what you think. via KELO-TV Sioux Falls