Category: People
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Coming Home: Haase’s heart is tied to South Dakota
Following high school, Neil Haase grew wings and flew away from his Webster hometown. But the longer he was away, the more he discovered South Dakota was pulling him back.
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SDSU Extension Announces New Forages Field Specialist
Karla Hernandez recently joined the SDSU Extension team as a Forages Field Specialist, pending approval by the Board of Regents.
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Britton man featured on reality television show
The machine sat in the corner of Ulic Henehan’s garage for years, but now it’s in the living room of his Britton home – and for a good reason. It’s worth nearly $30,000.
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Family publishes painfully honest obituary to share a story of struggle
This is not the life story that Phillip Yelkin’s family wanted to share. They had hope, more than 20 times, that treatment would help the man who was their son, brother, uncle and true love finally get on a path that led to happy ending. It was not to be.
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Faulkton graduation begins on somber note
Faulkton High School Principal Craig Cassens opened graduation ceremonies with a somber announcement. Senior classmate Kaitlin Heitmann was recovering from serious injuries following a Saturday morning car accident near her rural Faulkton home.
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Garden City woman reaches 16 different countries with ‘Marilyn’s Way’
“I never expected it to grow this big, said Marilyn Foster of her Marilyn’s Way Facebook group. Having fans of her Facebook site in 16 different countries, she has really enjoyed what it has brought into her life, as well as how it is helping others feel better about themselves and their homes.
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PUC votes in favor of Oak Tree Energy and Clark Wind Farm
There will be a wind farm in Clark County. Oak Tree Energy has been negotiating with NorthWestern Energy, through the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, and late last Tuesday the PUC handed down its decision.
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Faulkton student has made a splash already. What happens after graduation?
Kyle Ortmeier has had one heck of a year.
