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The 28-foot-tall pheasant overlooking Highway 14 has been welcoming people to the city since 1959.
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A series of public informational meetings has been scheduled by the state Department of Transportation in communities across South Dakota.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said three Huron-area law enforcement officers were justified shooting and injuring a man.
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The fair had to contend with record-breaking heat in Huron during its run this year.
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Born October 4, 1890, meet South Dakota educator, politician and the first woman elected to the United States Senate, Gladys Pyle.
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NewsA volunteer firefighter died responding to a fire in Huron.
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Gates officially opened Thursday morning and remain open through Monday, Sept. 4.
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Jacey Hupp has officially been named the new women’s rodeo coach at the University of Wyoming. Hupp grew up in Huron, began participating in rodeo at a young age, and then went on to compete in rodeo for South Dakota State University. But as far as having an official ‘coaching job,’ this is her first.
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NewsThe South Dakota Department of Transportation received three grants totaling $2,603,378 to improve bussing in multiple communities across the state.
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It took 37 holes for Huron’s Bryn Huber to win the state ‘AA’ girls golf title this week in Pierre. A tie at +1 with Allison Meyerink of Mitchell after the second round sent the pair into a playoff to decide a winner.