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On Tuesday, August 24th the Andes Central/Dakota Christian varsity volleyball team lost their match against Freeman in two sets, score 16-25 and 18-25. Courtesy Photos.
Read moreI have found this old adage to be more or less accurate most of the time. “Fish bite best when the wind’s from the west. Fish bite least when the wind’s from the east.” We also know that the fish are more likely to feed on a rising barometer.
Read moreSeveral local kids traveled to Vermillion to play in the South Dakota Junior Football game Sunday, August 22. They started on the outside field and finished in the Dome due to a thunderstorm. You could say the kids were a little excited to get to play in the DakotaDome! Photo by Jenna Hemenway
Read moreNow a graduate from Wagner High School, Jaden Peters was named USA Today’s Male Track Athlete of the Year in July.
Read moreThe Charles Mix County Saddle Club and their many sponsors brought some entertainment to Geddes Fur Traders Days with the NBRT Finals Bull-a-Rama Friday night at Geddes. No results were available at print time. Photos by Tom Plooster Photography
Read moreWeek 12 of the Fort Randall Casino and Hotel Weekly Racing Series this past Friday night at Wagner Speedway saw all five drivers in victory lane for at least the second time this season.
Read moreEstablished in 1993, South Dakota Sportsmen Against Hunger (SDSAH), in cooperation with Feeding South Dakota (FSD) and the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks (SDSGFP), has continued to provide a means for hunters to provide nutritious game meat to families in need. The result has been donation of 986,150 pounds of game meat since SDSAH inception, or near the milestone of 1,000,000 pounds.
Read moreSouth Dakota has thousands of miles of gravel roads, but perhaps none so packed with history and nature as the stretch known as the Fort Meade National Backcountry Byway, 5 miles of winding gravel between Interstate 90 and old Fort Meade on the outskirts of Sturgis.
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