Workers scale Clark’s water tower to work on antenna
More than bird were perched on Clark’s water tower during the week of Feb. 4 as workers repaired the antenna located on the tower.
More than bird were perched on Clark’s water tower during the week of Feb. 4 as workers repaired the antenna located on the tower.
While many rural libraries are struggling nationwide, most in the Dakotas are doing quite well—they enjoy strong community support as they welcome more patrons through the doors.
The learning experiences that 4-H provides have been given a boost through the reorganization of SDSU Extension.
Dakota Style continues to put Clark, S.D., on the map—most recently with a booming business in sunflower seeds and kernels.
All sorts of spud-related goodness will be on hand for Clark’s 21st Potato Day on Saturday, Aug. 4.
Some areas of southern South Dakota moved into the extreme drought category in the past week, but some areas of northeastern South Dakota moved out of the drought categories into the “abnormally dry” category.
Through Cowboy Action Shooting, Wild West enthusiasts can relive the excitement of the days of Wild Bill Hickock and Jesse James. A group meets near Clark the second Sunday of every month.
Check out these stories from Dakotafire-participating newspapers, which may be of interest to others outside of the target community — some ideas to borrow, and some that may serve as cautionary tales.