ArgusLeader.com - Fri Nov 27
Todd Winkel is seeing a five-year dream rise from the ground up. Last week, Winkel and business associates broke ground for his new business, Heartland Funeral Home.
Four months after crash, mom will return to work.Argus Leader - Thu Nov 26
Courtney Moose is grateful to sit with her family today for Thanksgiving dinner.
Fred Assam School Has Plan Fo...KELO-TV Sioux Falls - Wed Nov 25
Brandon Valley's newest elementary school was built next to a busy highway, in an area where foggy mornings are all too common.
Agreement settles abortion campaign donation caseKOTA - Wed Nov 25
South Dakota officials have reached an agreement that ends a legal dispute on whether a state lawmaker had to make public the name of an anonymous donor who gave $750,000 to an unsuccessful campaign supporting a proposed abortion ban in 2006.
Sex ring alleged in TeaArgus Leader - Wed Nov 25
A Tea couple used their duplex as the home base for an underage sex trafficking operation, according to a complaint filed this week in U.S. District Court.
Five-year contract restored for fairArgus Leader - Wed Nov 25
The Minnehaha County Commission gave the embattled Sioux Empire Fair Association a vote of confidence Tuesday by restoring a traditional five-year management contract with the group by a 3-2 vote.
Sanford Clinic in Brandon launches new men's health programBrandonInfo.com - Mon Nov 23
Preventative health exams are important to ward off disease and illness. While women tend to listen to this message, traditionally many men have not.
Children's etiquette group startsArgusLeader.com - Mon Nov 23
A national group that teaches children etiquette and social dance is expanding to Minnehaha County.
Food pantry honors volunteers, donorsBrandonInfo.com - Mon Nov 23
The Brandon Area Food Pantry celebrated a new name and new home Friday evening at an open house.
400 file claims in strip-search lawsuitArgus Leader - Sun Nov 22
Nearly 400 people have filed claims to share in a settlement for strip searches conducted when they were taken to a juvenile detention center in Sioux Falls over a six-year period, but hundreds of others who might qualify can't be located.
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