More Snow Expected for Regional Area this Weekend
Current weather forecasts are indicating we could be in line for some more snow off-and-on over the next few days. Often-times, though, trying to pinpoint exactly when and where the heaviest
Current weather forecasts are indicating we could be in line for some more snow off-and-on over the next few days. Often-times, though, trying to pinpoint exactly when and where the heaviest
Fishing enthusiasts from both near and afar are expected to converge on Watertown this coming weekend for the “12th Annual Big Boy Toy Show” being held at the Codington County Extension
A Grant County resident who has been actively involved with the National Wild Turkey Federation for a number of years was recently elected to the organization’s national board of directors
Officials in Grant County are continuing efforts to improve economic development opportunities on a county-wide scale with an overall goal of growing the county’s general population base
Residents of northeastern South Dakota are digging out from one of the more notable snow events recorded thus far, this season.
Snowfall amounts, in general, ranged from three to five inches
Although most areas of northeastern South Dakota have not seen much snowfall thus far this winter, area forecasters are saying that situation could certainly change over the next day or two. Troy
Tamara St. John, a life-long resident of South Dakota has announced she is running for an open position in the South Dakota legislature. St. John is a candidate for the District 1 position in the
An Aberdeen man charged with domestic aggravated assault against an Andover woman who recently died in an apartment fire has been granted a court appointed attorney.
Thirty-six-year-old
Many people across the United States are still in disbelief today (Thursday) after learning about the latest mass shooting to affect the nation. A 19-year-old male subject opened fire on students
The Milbank School board dealt with a very busy agenda during their regular monthly meeting held earlier this week. During the meeting, it was noted that February has been designated as “School