- New wine in plastic bottles? Oui.
Beaujolais nouveau will come to the U.S. in plastic bottles. Boisset Family Estates PLASTIC CORKS Even before plastic bottles for wine arrived, the Triangle was home to the world's largest producer of synthetic ...
- Winter coats are pretty and practical for the upcoming season
Like it or not, winter is coming. So when the forecast predicts cold and snowy weather, keep warm by bundling up from top to bottom.
- Birthdays
Carl Nevins of Sioux Falls will celebrate his 80th birthday Saturday Nov. 8. Greetings may be sent to 404 N. Republic, Sioux Falls, SD 57104.
- Roundup: Schulte leads Knights to sweep over Brookings
Emily Schulte had 13 kills and 24 digs to lead O'Gorman to a non-conference volleyball win over Brookings 25-22, 25-23, 26-24 on Tuesday in Brookings.
- Lady Elks even record, Dolphins, C-E Hawks fall
Elkton def. Lake Preston 25-8 , 20-25 , 25-21 , 25-20 ELKTON Coming up big for Elkton was Rachel Krogman with 16 kills and three blocks while Lindsey Thielen had five digs and three aces.
- Group plans church meeting
By Brent Zell Argus Leader Media A group has planned an informational meeting to discuss a possible new Bible-centered Christian school for the area.
- Atty. General Seeks Agreement On Traffic Fines
Long says he believes state law requires that drivers caught speeding on state highways within cities should be charged with violations of state law.
- Hobo Day anything but ho-hum
This past weekend was the annual "Big One" for the Brookings Police Department: the wrap-up of Hobo Days.
- Former Wessington Springs superintendent begins duties at Colman-Egan School
After 13 years as superintendent of the Wessington Springs School, Darold Rounds has taken over the top job in the Colman-Egan School District.
- Private school meeting planned
A group has planned an informational meeting to discuss a possible new Bible-centered Christian school for the area.
- Four-lane from Madison to I-29 beneficial
Supporters of a project to expand Highway 34 into a four-lane between Madison and Interstate 29 say such an upgrade is good for commerce, as well as motorist safety.
- Football roundup: Lynx escape Aberdeen Central
Austin Sumner hit receiver Darren Niklason twice in the end zone as Brandon Valley hung on to beat Aberdeen Central 21-18 on Friday night in Aberdeen.
- Hittin' the dusty trail
Up until 13 years ago, Vel Orth of Marshall would block off vacation days to be part of a wagon train that went from Pipestone to Madison, S.D. But something would always come up.
- Racing Gillespie isn't an average teenage girl
Jeana Gillespie isn't your average girl. In fact, you might say she doesn't fit the mold at all.
- One injured in rollover
COLMAN - One person sustained minor injuries when a minivan rolled over Friday near exit 109 on Interstate 29.
- Colman Looney Days begin Thursday
Colman's Looney Days celebration begins Thursday with the Miss Colman Looney Days pageant.
- Fritz receives distinguished service award from SDSSA
Roger Fritz, retired superintendent in the Colman-Egan School District, was selected for the distinguished service award by the South Dakota School Superintendents Association.
- Community-wide Internet service unveiled in Madison
MADISON - People in the Madison area now have access to a growing technology that proponents say could help level the playing field between rural and urban areas by providing better access to the Internet.
- Baby born
A daughter, Brooke Kaydence Emme, weighing 6 lbs. 4 oz., was born on May 14 to Debra Gulbranson and Dustin Emme of Mitchell.