Four students from Avon, Plankinton headed to international science fair 
Alyson Roth and Emily Mudder, of Avon High School, entered a joint project, and Justin Krell and Taylor Kinyon, of Plankinton High School, each entered individual projects.
The Daily Republic, 05/10/2012
Funding awarded to stabalize shores of Tripp Lake 
James River Water Development District meets in Mitchell.
The Daily Republic, 05/09/2012
DWU grad ready for social work career 
Sports and music have helped lead Mike Lynch on his journey to becoming a social worker.
The Daily Republic, 05/06/2012
Kimball school gets nearly $700,000 in contractor settlement 
The district had sued Swift Contractors, of Sioux Falls, for poor construction of the district’s new school building in 2004.
The Daily Republic, 05/02/2012
Shrine Circus at Corn Palace next week 
The Shrine Circus is once again the “greatest show in town” starting with a 7 p.m. Monday performance at the Corn Palace in Mitchell.
The Daily Republic, 04/26/2012
Sazue re-elected as Crow Creek chairman 
Brandon Sazue Sr. wore a wire and testified against other tribal leaders in federal corruption trial.
The Daily Republic, 04/23/2012
Whittier project receives initial approval from historic group 
Future plans are to renovate the first and second levels of the building into 19 apartments of varying sizes.
The Daily Republic, 04/19/2012
Mitchell sex offender arrested for not telling about move 
Mitchell Police Division received word Nordrum gave a girl younger than 18 some cold pills knowing she was going to use them to become intoxicated.
The Daily Republic, 04/18/2012
Kimball school case claiming faulty construction goes to arbitration 
Officials started noticing structural issues in 2006 when cracks formed due to floors settling. In early 2010, officials said many cracks were as wide as 2 inches.
The Daily Republic, 04/18/2012
Sioux Falls man wins 160-acre land raffle 
AURORA COUNTY — A Plankinton native raffled a quarter section of land last weekend to help fund programs that meet the medical needs of the under-served in South Dakota.
The Daily Republic, 04/17/2012
