07/02/11 Despite the flooding, state leaders say nearly all of the state's 4,000 campgrounds like those in Custer State Park are close to capacity this weekend.
07/01/11 Cambridge, Mass. - Harmonix today announced that singles from Buffalo Springfield, R.E.M., System of a Down and The Vapors will be available beginning July 5th in theRock Band 3Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 comp...
07/01/11 Cambridge, Mass. - Harmonix today announced that singles from Buffalo Springfield, R.E.M., System of a Down and The Vapors will be available beginning July 5th in theRock Band 3Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 comp...
06/29/11 A New York man who's suing Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for a stake in the social media giant has a new lawyer.
06/27/11 The battle fought on June 25 in 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in Montana, pitted Lt. Col. George Custer and 210 members of the Seventh Cavalry against a far larger force of Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians commanded by the great Lakota chief, Sitting Bull. When the Battle of Little Bighorn was over, Custer and all of his men were dead, yet from their death sprang to life one of ...
06/27/11 James Butler was born in 1837 in northern Illinois. He is remembered as one of the most colorful characters of the Old West and, like the pirates in last week's column, James Butler had a colorful nickname as well.
06/26/11 Former Rapid City Journal reporter Steve Miller shares stories of people and places that make the western South Dakota region unique.
06/20/11 For the second time in three years, the Helena Senators will participate in the Battle of Omaha Baseball Tournament and attend the College World Series.
06/19/11 A 26-year-old Rapid City man is facing up to 30 years in prison and a potential $2 million fine after admitting he conspired to distribute marijuana and had marijuana in his possession.
06/19/11 David King wanted his father to get the recognition he deserved from serving in the Navy in World War II. Thanks to the Honor Flight Network, David recently escorted his dad, Conrad, on a trip to Washington, D.C.
06/18/11 The College National Finals Rodeo crowned champions on Saturday night after a short go performance in Casper, Wyo.
06/11/11 The North Platte Telegraph Miss Rodeo America 2011 McKenzie Haley will be among the royalty adding glamour to Nebraskaland Days. The Winner, S.D., native earned the title of "First Lady of Professional Rodeo" during the national pageant Dec. 4 in Las Vegas, Nev., and her life has been a whirlwind of adventure ever since.
06/08/11 San Diego's beer weekend squares off against San Clemente's first beer fest
06/06/11 Among the studies Roswell Park Cancer Institute physicians were invited to present at ASCO 2011 are an investigation into an experimental regimen for solid tumors and final results of a phase I trial of a promising regimen for pancreatic cancer.
06/03/11 Sukanya Roy, 14, of South Abington Township, Pa., outspells 274 other contestants to win the 2011 Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.
06/02/11 Narahari Bharadwaj, 13, won the regional bee -- and a trip to the nationals -- in March.
06/02/11 Both Wyoming teams hope to parlay solid inside heighth into wins during this year's annual all-star series.
06/01/11 After years of building hope for a treatment, Rochester researchers and clinicians will begin the first controlled clinical trial for Juvenile Batten disease this summer, thanks to $1 million in grants from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Batten Disease Support and Research Association (BDRSA). The trial will examine whether mycophenolate mofetil, a drug FDA-approved to suppress ...
06/01/11 The Atlanta Thrashers are moving to Winnipeg. This move has more to it than hockey going back to a city that it left 15 years ago.
05/20/11 The North Platte Telegraph Four contestants will vie for the right to be called Miss Rodeo Nebraska 2012. They are: Dayna Olson, Sierra Peterson, Amanda Pflasterer and Kathleen Woerman. |