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Now that a general plan for the Lake Mitchell’s future has been determined, the Lake Mitchell Advisory Committee is looking to follow through with it, beginning with solving funding issues.
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Now that a general plan for the Lake Mitchell’s future has been determined, the Lake Mitchell Advisory Committee is looking to follow through with it, beginning with solving funding issues.
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After nearly 40 years as a judge in South Dakota’s Seventh Circuit, Judge Jeff Davis’ final term is up in January.
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The new year marked a new beginning at the Mitchell Area Safehouse, as Jan. 1 was the day when Alli Fredericksen took over as executive director for the organization.
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ALEXANDRIA — More than a century after his death, a Civil War veteran had his military headstone placed at his grave in Alexandria.
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When Amanda Block started selling decorative signs out of her home, she didn’t expect it to turn into a full-time job.
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Because the Supreme Court ruled in favor of South Dakota on Thursday morning, online retailers will now be responsible for paying state sales tax, just as businesses with a physical presence in the state already were already required to do.
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For Jimmy Traupel, Memorial Day has a literal meaning: it’s a day that brings back a lot of memories.
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In December 2016, Josh Antonuccio, a lecturer in Ohio University’s School of Media Arts & Studies, awarded a degree to his student Haden DeRoberts. Just two days later, DeRoberts passed away in hospice from acute myeloid leukemia.
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OU safety Javon Hagan has been getting quite a bit of media attention this week after he stealthily swiped a sweat towel from a Kansas player during last Saturday’s otherwise not particularly fun to watch game. Hagan himself even proudly tweeted an ESPN clip of the moment.
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Following the 2016 election, artist Kasey Jones and photographer Emily Webb felt the need to speak out for minority groups in the Athens area. They co-curated “In the Margins,” an exhibition of art with themes of marginalized groups.