CHILDREN
Popular baby names for each state available
Did you check to see how popular your name is? Last week the Social Security Administration announced the most popular baby names nationally for 2012. For years after 1879 you can learn the national ...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 3:56 PM
Gun rights and wrongs
This time, the stories are saying, it's different. This latest massacre in America has some politicians vowing to tighten rules on access to assault rifles, automatic weapons and clips with multiple ...
Posted on 12/18/12 at 10:53 AM
DIY Kid's Costume Makeup
Did you know that I love Halloween? Last week I shared some fun makeup tutorials for adults. Now it's time for the kids! Click the picture to find the tutorial! Dalmation Puppy: Kitty Cat: Lion: " B...
Posted on 10/26/12 at 8:30 AM
A Little China Choo-Choo
China train travel. Hmm, whats that like? Well, that depends on where you are. On my train trip from Zhuhai to Guangzhou--one city in Guangdong province to another--the train was brand new and the rid...
Posted on 7/21/12 at 9:42 AM
Edible Classroom Begins
Want something educational for your child to do while you shop at the MitchellFarmers' Market? Our Edible Classroom is a 4 week session for children going into grades 3-5 from 10-11 am during the Mar...
Posted on 7/13/12 at 2:01 PM
SD celebrating world breastfeeding week
PIERRE (AP) — South Dakota health officials say the state is joining the rest of the country and more than 170 countries Aug. 1-7 in celebrating the 20th Annual World Breast-feeding Week.July 30, 2012
Dakotas, Iowa, Nebraska fare well in child study
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Children in four Great Plains states are more likely to have parents with jobs, better household finances and manageable living costs, a new report says.By DALE WETZEL , July 25, 2012
Kinship care on rise in SD
Grandparents raising their grandchildren face legal barriers to support, programs.By Frannie Sprouls , July 18, 2012
SD court upholds end of Indian father's parental rights
PIERRE (AP) — The South Dakota Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's decision to end a man's parental rights to his daughter in a case that defines the efforts the state must make to prevent the breakup of an American Indian family.June 21, 2012
OTHER VIEW: Keep farm safety focus on children
Ten years ago, if a young athlete got whacked on the head on the playing field, he or she would have sat for awhile — then run back into the game. Not any more.May 01, 2012
Agencies work to get kids outside with grant program
PIERRE — The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department and the state Department of Health recently teamed up in an effort to increase the amount of time children in after-school programs spend outdoors.By News release , April 25, 2012
Children of the Titanic
More than half the passengers were in third class, the cheapest ticket. Most were immigrants wanting a new life in America. Johan Svensson of Sweden was on his way to South Dakota.By Marylou Tousignant , April 14, 2012
Nearly one in five kids lives in poverty in Davison County
In 2010, a family of four with two children younger than 18 that made $22,162 or less a year was considered to be living in poverty.By Tom Lawrence , April 12, 2012
SD needs to put money where its heart is on children, coalition says
By Tom Lawrence , April 12, 2012
‘The candy went fast’
By Ross Dolan , April 09, 2012
Mitchell-area residents invited to briefing on status of SD children
How are South Dakota youngsters faring in 2012? Mitchell area residents are invited to learn firsthand.By Staff reports , April 03, 2012
Imagination key in children’s theater ‘Imagine Nation’
By Jennifer Jungwirth , March 07, 2012
Voices for Children exec director will retire this summer
Susan M. Randall will retire from South Dakota Voices for Children after 13 years as executive director.By News release , March 05, 2012
US officials plan SD summit on Indian foster care
PIERRE — Federal officials are planning a summit in South Dakota in the wake of allegations that the state has violated federal law by removing too many American Indian children from their homes and placing them in foster care with non-Indian families.By CHET BROKAW , December 17, 2011
LETTER: Foundation helps prepare children
Nov. 14-18 is International Education Week (IEW). A joint initiative of the U.S. Departments of State and Education, International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of global education and student exchange worldwide.By Sherry Stilley , November 15, 2011
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