Argus Leader - Wed Nov 25
The bake sales, jeans days and the like are yearround affairs at the Sioux Falls office of Lynn, Jackson, Shultz & Lebrun.
Plans for single-track trail to be discussed Dec. 2Argus Leader - Mon Nov 23
The city of Sioux Falls and members of the Falls Area Single Track group will host an informational meeting at 7 p.m. Dec.
South Dakotan to serve as youth court presidentArgusLeader.com - Mon Nov 23
DEADWOOD - The executive director of the teen court for Lawrence and Meade counties has been chosen to lead the National Association of Youth Courts Executive Board.
State may review health formulasArgus Leader - Sun Nov 22
When Carson Eich remained small, vomited frequently, was plagued by eczema and woke three times an hour at night, "We knew right away something wasn't right," his mother, Brenda Eich said.
Charity buffet benefts programsArgusLeader.com - Sun Nov 22
The nourishing power of good food expanded Saturday at Sanaa's 8th Street Gourmet.
Road crews are working to repair sections of Hwy 11, south of Brandon. Elisha Page / Argus LeaderArgus Leader - Fri Nov 20
Starting each January, lawmakers pack a year's worth of votes into a frantic 40 days of meetings.
Backpacks get support of young professionalsArgusLeader.com - Fri Nov 20
About 175 members of Sioux Falls Synergy met Thursday for their second annual Breakfast of Caring, with a goal of raising $10,000 for the Community Food Banks of South Dakota PackPack Program.
Body scan business hits snag in S.D.ArgusLeader.com - Wed Nov 18
A controversial traveling company that a state medical official describes as a 'modern-day snake oil salesman' plans to hold clinics in four South Dakota towns.
Preparing a warm home for winterArgus Leader - Tue Nov 17
So far, it's barely felt like November, but you know winter is just around the corner.
Twisting Bible to suit beliefs is affront to GodArgus Leader - Mon Nov 16
I read an interesting letter in a recent Argus Leader from the Rev. Russ Tarver.
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