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A total of 2,509 Carnegie libraries were built between 1883 and 1929. In this Dakota Life story from 2001, we look at some of the libraries built in South Dakota.
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A group of Charles Mix and Bon Homme County landowners is taking the federal government to court.
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It's a challenge to keep small businesses alive. But some small town bakeries can help define a place while offering sweet treats along the way.
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A Tyndall man was sentenced to life in prison following his conviction for three counts of murder in the first degree and two counts of aggravated assault.
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If you live in this place, you are woven into a tapestry of shared history. In this segment, we add to our historical understanding of a place that is today called Bon Homme country.
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The history of white settlers and Native people along the Missouri River in southeastern South Dakota dates to the 18th century.
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Bon Homme County's first white settlers arrived illegally in 1858. They were removed by the U.S. Army and returned, legally, in 1859.
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Some early settlers looked at the chalkstone bluffs along the river – the same bluffs that caught the eyes of the Lewis and Clark Expedition – and saw the building blocks of new communities. Others saw an opportunity in large fieldstones scattered across the prairie.Some of these migrants were accustomed to building with stone in their home countries.
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Viborg-Hurley (11-0) will face Bon Homme (10-1) in Brookings at 1:45 pm on Thursday for the Class 9AA state championship.
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NewsFEMA is touring communities in southeastern South Dakota to help those affected by the spring flooding get assistance. A mobile disaster relief center is…