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NewsFour South Dakota newspapers have a second chance at life thanks to a local buyer. This comes after the fold of News Media Corporation earlier this month. The change in ownership means these communities continue to have access to the latest.
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Four South Dakota communities are losing their newspapers. Media advocates say without them, residents lose their local connection to the fourth estate, and the distance from citizen to government grows even further.
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The State of South Dakota is looking to sell land next to the developmental center in Redfield. The land is sectioned out into five lots that total 20-acres.
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Come, sit and enjoy Legler Park (Upper City Park) in Redfield, South Dakota.
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Once a bustling railroad depot in Redfield, South Dakota fell in disarray. In 2002, the City of Redfield received a federal grant and restored the depot to its original grandeur. Today, it's a visitor center where you can see railroad artifacts, model trains, and more.
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Dakota Life heads to Redfield, South Dakota!
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The South Dakota Supreme Court is ordering a lower court to reconsider a portion of a case involving a crop duster dispute.
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Ava McMahan, a fifth grade student at Redfield School District, wins the state Arbor Day Poster Contest.
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The Governor’s Office of Economic Development has named the awardees for the Governor Noem’s Investment Plan for Child Care.
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On October 30, 1919, South Dakota held its first official pheasant hunting season.