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Nicole Roth (Nicole's Needlework) recently caught this image across from her shop on Main Street.
In lean year, governor offers no increase in ‘big 3' spending
After several years of revenue surpluses that allowed for spending increases and ambitious government projects, the state of South Dakota expects a lean funding outlook, a reality reflected in Governor Larry Rhoden's budget address.
SDHSAA sets goals for new school year
Some familiar challenges and some new ones are among the goals that the board of directors of the South Dakota High School Activities Association set for the coming year.
COLD STRESS: Don't ignore the warning signs
Cold temperatures, high winds and wet conditions are commonplace on the farm in winter.
Pitfalls that can lead to spending beyond your means
There are many ways for individuals to determine if they're spending beyond their means.
Tips to protect your personal financial information
Identity theft is a very real threat in the digital age.
Tips to manage credit wisely
It is important to learn about using credit appropriately early in life.
PRAIRIE DOC
Silent but Serious: How to spot, manage gum disease
Gum disease is one of the most common chronic health conditions in adults.


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It's starting to look like Christmas. A quick moving storm dropped around three inches of snow (and a little ice), coating the ground. But, it didn't stop the holiday spirit in Tripp this past weekend with the Hometown Christmas, Firemen's annual Breakfast fundraiser and even Santa Claus, who made his appearance.
In lean year, governor offers no increase in ‘big 3' spending
After several years of revenue surpluses that allowed for spending increases and ambitious government projects, the state of South Dakota expects a lean funding outlook, a reality reflected in Governor Larry Rhoden's budget address.
USD to charge for parking at football championships
Fans attending the high school football championships at the Dakota Dome in Vermillion had better have some cash handy to pay for parking.
SDHSAA works on policy to keep fans off the courts
The South Dakota High School Activities Association is working on a policy to keep fans from storming the court after state events.