Madison edges Chamberlain for team title; area golfers post high finishes Friday| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Mitchell Mayor Jordan Hanson said Friday that the city received notification from the South Dakota Department of Ag and Natural Resources to complete additional analysis prior to dam reconstruction.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Questions on construction manager, sunk costs and hidden costs remain as special session approaches| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Mitchell woman running NYC Marathon to raise funds and awareness for Hope Story| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
“We won World War I, we won World War II, we won everything, and it just to me seems much more appropriate,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office last month.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Funds to support TRIO Student Support Services through 2030| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
46-year teaching veteran, FCCLA advisor receives lifetime achievement honor from state group| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Transaction considered a megamerger because of its high value| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Gov. Larry Rhoden has released draft legislation to authorize the South Dakota Correctional Facility's construction in northeastern Sioux Falls.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Some in party are criticizing their own leaders’ decades-long approach| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
The late August saturation patrol is the first of what will be two per month for the next five months.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
In 1972, 14-year-old Lora Jean Dugan was found dead in the Badlands of western North Dakota. Her killer has never been found.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
A savory and easy dish to make, this chili can also be customized to your family’s individual preferences.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Before you fly a drone, you must first know the rules of recreational use.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
You can make these individual bundles using fresh or frozen peaches with the same delicious result.| Mitchell Republic
Temperatures warm back up after a chilly start to September.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
The proposal would impact about 45 million acres of national forest land across 37 states, including the Little Missouri National Grasslands in western North Dakota.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Temperatures stay seasonal throughout the holiday weekend.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
The statewide pheasant season is getting closer. What does the state's pheasant biologist think about this upcoming season? What are bird numbers looking like?| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
DWU faces first of two top-25 opponents on the road in consecutive weeks Saturday| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Federal tax credits have brought project costs down 30-50%, advocates say.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been one of the primary factors causing a decrease in poultry exports, says Greg Tyler, president and CEO of the USA Poultry and Egg Export Council.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Sunflowers were in full bloom in mid-August, including in North Dakota, which leads the nation in the crop most years. As tourists stop to see the bright blooms, markets and conditions were strong.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
South Dakota’s U.S. senators respond to concerns about Trump’s trade policies| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
The USDA confirmed an outbreak in Faulk County in northeast South Dakota. The outbreak meant 55,400 birds were killed to prevent the spread of the disease. It is the first case in a U.S. commercial flock since July 2.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
If we deny "the overwhelming scientific evidence of climate change," atmospheric CO2 will soar to between an off-the-charts 670 and 700 ppm by the year 2100.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
A new mobile exhibit from South Dakota Soybean is making its way across the state, teaching kids about the products containing soybeans.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
"We’re building a seamless pathway from our earliest learners all the way through college, one that doubles as an economic driver for our community," Superintendent Joe Childs writes.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Junior transfer from Lennox carves out new path, immediately recognized by conference for special teams work| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
The Tigers scheduled five non-conference opponents that were ranked to end last season and a Division I exhibition in addition to their GPAC slate.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Devlyn Brooks is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and serves Faith Lutheran Church in Wolverton, Minnesota.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
At one point this summer, visitor spending in Sioux Falls was down 9% compared to 2024.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Avera has received $1 million in funding for the Avera RURAL-UP: Solving Rural Workforce Challenges in the Upper Midwest with Virtual Patient Care program.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Both Ag with Emma and That Fit Agvocate have been sharing about their journeys in the agricultural world and how they also find time to prioritize mental and physical health through it all.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
ABC documentary re-examines 2005 theft from Minnesota museum and its aftermath, including a tantalizing missed opportunity to catch thieves the night of the heist| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
A businessman, taken from family and imprisoned at Fort Lincoln for four years, added to new memorial at Fort Lincoln.| Mitchell Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
Part Two of “Northern Loners” asks: Was an odd farmer punished for the sins of the 'Great Plains Butcher' just up the road?| Mitchell Republic
The wins are few but, manager Rocco Baldelli said, ‘We’ve made a ton of positive moves and adjustments since the trade deadline’| Mitchell Republic
Harrisburg cheer wins for third consecutive year and Brandon Valley was named grand dance champion at the Mitchell Invitational| Mitchell Republic
Inside: Class B No. 5 Burke moves to 2-0; Wagner, TDA earn road victories on Thursday| Mitchell Republic
Zim's keys to the game as Jacks challenge another ranked Big Sky foe| Mitchell Republic
After Ann Bailey's longer-than-anticipated stay in North Carolina, she was amazed at the plant growth in the crop fields and her gardens. It was a reminder of the fleeting nature of summer and life.| Mitchell Republic
"I don’t think I could name a Swift song to win a bet, but I have heard many of them – usually when my granddaughters are singing along and busting dance moves," columnist Terry Woster writes.| Mitchell Republic
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