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- Deuel district might be trailblazer
In the backpack, lunch-box tradition of public education in South Dakota, Brian Heupel now believes there could be another way.
- Food Defense Awareness Training Kit Available
November 19, 2008 Media Contact: Kevin Fridley , 605-773-3796 and Clark Hepper , 605-773-4945 ---The South Dakota Departments of Agriculture and Health announce the availability of a food defense awareness ...
- State retirement, trust funds lose in market plunge
PIERRE, S.D. - The stock market plunge has caused large losses for the South Dakota Retirement System and several state trust funds, state Investment Officer Matt Clark told a legislative committee Monday.
- Power out but teaching on track amid snow drifts
Timmothy Fanning likes the size of the school in Kadoka, if not necessarily the 27-mile bus ride to get there.
- Closing Argument: Ten Reasons to Vote Obama
Posted by: Cory Heidelberger - 11/03/2008 8:21 AM For 95% of you, this post doesn't matter.
- Burial marker put on freed slave's grave
In Denison, Iowa, Thursday night, one last chance for candidates for the Crawford County Hospital board to convince voters to cast ballots for them.
- SBA to offer disaster aid in several counties
The U.S. Small Business Administration will make disaster assistance loans available for small businesses and small agricultural cooperatives that are unable to secure credit in their counties.
- Recipes: South Dakota chef shares winning beef recipe
Beef took center stage Oct. 4, as culinary wizards went head-to-head in the first-of-its-kind Titanium Chef Beef Competition South Dakota.
- W.H. Over celebrated Native American Week with Between Fences
The annual Native American Day celebration was held Monday, Oct. 13 at the W.H. Over Museum.
- Oklahoma senator visits S.D. to stump for Dykstra
Despite the massive fiscal responsibility facing Congress as it looks at spending hundreds of billions of dollars to revive a failing financial sector, the federal government still find the money for key ...
- SD Retirement System Hurting
South Dakota's investment officer explains what the loss on Wall Street means this way: On June 30th, the retirement fund had about 106 percent of the assets it would need to pay all the benefits that are owed.
- Krumm Promoted to Highway Patrol Sergeant
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : Monday, Oct. 6, 2008 CONTACT : Capt. Rod Olerud, South Dakota Highway Patrol, 605.626.2286 Pierre , S.D. Captain Rod Olerud announced today the promotion of Trooper Frank Krumm as Huron ...
- Delegation assess bailout, economic future
Democratic U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin voted against a $700 billion bailout of the U.S. financial industry that passed the House 263-171 on Friday afternoon.
- Clark-Willow Lake wins against Lake Preston
Clark-Willow Lake earned its 14th victory of the season with a 3-1 win against Lake Preston on Monday.
- Official says economy may squeeze SD pocketbooks
State Investment Officer Matt Clark says the nation's economic woes will start squeezing pocketbooks in South Dakota if Congress doesn't pass a $700 billion bank bailout plan.
- Wall Street Economic Woes Could Hit Mainstreet SD
State Investment Officer Matt Clark says the nation's economic woes will start squeezing pocketbooks in South Dakota if Congress doesn't pass a $700 billion bank bailout plan.
- Town of Clark to get philanthropy honor
CLARK - The town of Clark has been named Outstanding Philanthropic Community of 2008 by the South Dakota chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
- S.D. leaders back proposal, with conditions
South Dakota business leaders are pressing the state's congressional delegation to approve a lifeboat for the nation's finance industry, fearing that South Dakota's economy will be sucked into the vortex of a ...
- Citibank, Olson, Kirbys to be honored for philanthropy
Citibank South Dakota, Dr. Michael Olson and the Kirby family, all of Sioux Falls, will be recognized as being among the state's outstanding philanthropists.
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City DescriptionClark is a city in Clark County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 1,285 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Clark County.
Clark is located at 44°52′46″N, 97°44′3″W (44.879459, -97.734182).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.3 square miles (3.4 km²), all of it land.
Clark has been assigned the ZIP code 57225 and the FIPS place code 12180.
Dakota Style potato chips are produced in Clark.
As of the census of 2000, there were 1,285 people, 558 households, and 334 families residing in the city. The population density was 979.3 people per square mile (378.7/km²). There were 632 housing units at an average density of 481.6/sq mi (186.3/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 98.68% White, 0.23% African American, 0.39% Native American, 0.31% Asian, 0.08% from other races, and 0.31% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.31% of the population.
There were 558 households out of which 24.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.7% were married couples living together, 6.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.1% were non-families. 37.5% of all households were made up of ... Read MoreCity Contained By:Timezones:Size:
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South Dakota?Badlands, Blackhills, Jewel Cave National Monument, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail? Question: Can someone please give me some info on these places?
just some facts and some fun facts too if you would like. Links would help too.
Thanks!
not sites like wikipedia please
Answer:
I've been to South Dakota, Badlands and the Black Hills.I stayed on a reservation in SD near I think the Rosebud reservation, there was NO TV and the only restaurant was on the reservation, by the end of my 5 days there I had eaten every entree on the menu. The entire town consisted of under 800 people, I cannot recall the name.
It was actually in the badlands which were beautiful at sunrise and sunset.
The badlands have some interesting hiking trails from 1/4 mile and very easy to handle up to 2 miles and a little more difficult, it also has the "begging burrows" which if they spot anything in your hand will all but kill you to get at it.
Buffalo roam freely, and are magnificent to see, just be sure to keep your distance..they can really run..much faster than you or I!!
The black hills look actually black due to the trees..WARNING if you are a coffee drinker..switch to tea..they make coffee with chicory, which is definitely an acquired taste.
In the black hills you can see the carving of Crazy Horse made into the side of the mountain, 1 man alone is doing the work.
All in all I enjoyed seeing everything, but would not spend any more than 4-5 days there. In the 10 days we spent we saw Rapid cith (thank God we had rented a TV to bring along) all of the above with daily trips to the bad lands to feed the donkeys, went to Devil's tower, Custer state park, some wildlife preserve and the town of Wall. Also did Deadwood and Leads, went to Boot Hill and still had 3 days to spare!
Sorry I don't have any links for you.
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