06/12/11 PROVO -- Frank Stearns stood on the porch as three generations of his family explored his childhood home.
06/11/11 The following is a listing of real estate transactions recorded in Oakland County during the days of May 2-6, 2011.
05/12/11 The Nuclear Regulatory Agency has suspended its review of public health and safety portions of an application by Powertech...
04/26/11 An inflation-adjusted analysis from the Associated School Boards of South Dakota shows public schools in South Dakota will lose $54 million in purchasing power next school year due to budget cuts made to K-12 education funding by the Legislature this year.
04/09/11 He's one of our more political novelists, a three-time winner of the National Book Critics Circle award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist. No one writes social satire quite like E.L. Doctorow.
03/31/11 Libraries in 21 South Dakota communities will soon offer people a chance to download audio and electronic books onto their home computers. The state librarian says the new collaboration was formed through negotiations managed by the state library.
03/30/11 PIERRE, S.D. (AP) _ Libraries in 21 South Dakota communities will soon offer people a chance to download audio and electronic books onto their home computers.
03/30/11 Libraries in 21 South Dakota communities will soon offer people a chance to download audio and electronic books onto their home computers. State Librarian Dan Siebersma says the new collaboration was formed through negotiations managed by the State Library.
03/30/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press PIERRE, S.D. Libraries in 21 South Dakota communities will soon offer people a chance to download audio and electronic books onto their home computers. State Librarian Dan Siebersma (SEE'-burs-mah) says the new collaboration was formed through negotiations managed by the State Library. Participating libraries will provide funding for the downloadable ...
03/30/11 Libraries in 21 South Dakota communities will soon offer people a chance to download audio and electronic books.
03/15/11 PIERRE, S.D. (AP) _ Gov. Dennis Daugaard has signed a bill suspending some state regulations that would apply to a company proposing a uranium mining operation near Edgemont.
03/02/11 The South Dakota House easily approved a measure Wednesday to suspend some state rules dealing with uranium mining in the Black Hills, sending the bill on to a likely signing by Gov. Dennis Daugaard.
02/06/11 SD Boys Basketball Bennett County 53, Valentine, Neb. 48 Chamberlain 59, Gregory 21 Dell Rapids 62, Chester 49 Eureka/Bowdle 72, Hoven/Edmunds Central 30 Garretson 70, Harrisburg 42 Groton Area 79, Warner 44 Hay Springs, Neb. 83, Edgemont 14 Hitchcock-Tulare 46, Redfield/Doland 33 Huron 59, Sturgis 53 Inwood West Lyon, Iowa 56, Viborg/Hurley 49 Kadoka Area 51, New Underwood 41 Lusk, Wyo. 52, Hot ...
01/22/11 South Central played stingy defense when it mattered most, holding Kadoka Area to three fourth-quarter points and clawing to a win in the championship game of the Southern Plains Conference Tournament.
01/08/11 The 2010 all-state football teams for classes B, C and D, as selected by the New York State Sportswriters Association. Player of the Year: Sam Stonerock, RB/LB, Hornell-5 (5-foot-10, 180 pounds, Sr.)
01/07/11 Tuckahoe 71, Edgemont 65: At Edgemont, Jason Feuer had 24 points, eight assists, and four rebounds for the Tigers. Jack Feeney had 18 points for the Panthers.
01/06/11 Player of the Year: RB/LB Sam Stonerock (Hornell-5) 5-10, 180 Sr.
12/15/10 Section 1's all-section football dinner was held Tuesday night at the Crowne Plaza in White Plains. Bronxville coach Jeff Napolitano was named the section's coach of the year after guiding the Broncos to a 12-0 finish and the first state championship in program history.
12/11/10 Tappan Zee 43, Pearl River 40: Tahj Vines scored the winning basket on a layup with 1:30 remaining as defending Class A champion opened its season with a thrilling victory over rival Pearl River before a standing-room only crowd at Tappan Zee High School.
12/07/10 Facing the threat of a 5 percent cut to state aid, South Dakota school districts are changing their message this legislative session from "Change the law" to "Just follow the law." The state-aid formula in place since 1995 raises per-student funding each year by 3 percent or the rate of inflation, whichever is less. School boards throughout the state say K-12 education is underfunded, but they'd ... |