CANCER
A cancer hero, fallen from grace
Two days after the news of Lance Armstrong's fall from grace, I'm still not sure what my reaction should be. Disappointment? Disgust? Outrage? Probably all three. Not because he cheated his way to t...
Posted on 10/19/12 at 11:19 AM
Citrus Fruits… Bursting with Healthy Goodness
Did you know that during the cold winter months navel oranges, grapefruit, cara caras, tangerines and other citrus fruits are in season and at their peak flavor? Purchasing produce that is in season w...
Posted on 1/13/12 at 11:50 AM
The Age of Janklow
In the new book "The Plains Political Tradition: Essays onSouth Dakota Political Culture," retired SDSU history professor John E. Miller refers to the seven ages of South Dakota politics. From territ...
Posted on 11/6/11 at 9:49 AM
Put Away That DDT
A recent letter to the editor in the Grand Forks Herald regarding environmental chemicals and their effects on our healthreally piqued my interest. I happen to know several families in the region affe...
Posted on 9/20/11 at 8:37 AM
Moon tides and celestial beekeeping
Some of you got to see the huge moon over the weekend. Others like Vincent Phillips, who lives in England, had a more physical experience. Thanks to lunar perigee, he may have gotten his shoes soake...
Posted on 3/21/11 at 11:18 AM
Cancer treatments slow local man but don’t quell love of riding motorcycles
By Marcus Traxler , June 14, 2012
Cancer survivor tells story ahead of Heart and Sole event
June 13, 2012
Deadlines loom for annual Heart and Sole Cancer Walk
Luminaries for sale, race registration open ahead of June 15 event.By Marcus Traxler , May 29, 2012
Avera to host art/cancer event
Avera Queen of Peace Cancer Center physicians and staff will honor National Cancer Survivors Day with an art show, “Survivorship Through the Arts,” from 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 30, at the Avera Queen of Peace Cancer Center, Mitchell.May 16, 2012
Daffodil pick-up hours begin March 12
March 08, 2012
Local cancer patients share their stories as part of Relay for Life
By Jennifer Jungwirth , February 09, 2012
School of Mines president being treated for neck cancer
RAPID CITY (AP) — The president of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology has begun radiation and chemotherapy treatments after being diagnosed with cancer. School officials say his prognosis is good.January 12, 2012
Former SD Gov. Janklow moves to hospice care
January 10, 2012
American Cancer Society daffodil orders being taken
By Staff reports , January 06, 2012
Report: SD ethanol 'cancer pollution' down
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — An analysis of federal pollution data says South Dakota's ethanol industry is accounting for a smaller share of pollution from cancer-causing chemicals.December 19, 2011
Russell Means says he has beaten cancer
In a video posted this week on one of his websites, Russell Means said he’s essentially cancer free now and that he believes the good news will be confirmed in a month. Means announced in August that he had esophageal cancer, or cancer of the throat.By DIRK LAMMERS , December 16, 2011
Davison Co. treasurer has cancer; extra help approved
By Ross Dolan , November 30, 2011
Janklow begins radiation treatment for brain cancer
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Former South Dakota Gov. Bill Janklow has completed his first day of cancer treatment.November 22, 2011
GIAGO: Janklow, Means careened along parallel paths
By Tim Giago , November 09, 2011
WOSTER: Be your own task force and when cancer hits, make your own decisions
By Terry Woster , October 26, 2011
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