HISTORY
Remembering Oklahoma City
On April 19, 1995, at 9:02 a.m. CST, our nation experienced a profound tragedy in the terrorist bomb attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Office Building in Oklahoma City. Sixteen SSA employees and...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 9:02 AM
Home Sweet Home: China in Minnesota
All of you who've read my posts are awesome. Thank you for following along. While I'm sad to see this journey end, I'm excited with anticipation because this was just my first try. I'll be writing man...
Posted on 10/27/12 at 11:31 AM
McGovern’s 2 sisters expressed support for brother during race
EDITORS NOTE: This is part of a weekly series examining the events of 40 years ago that led to Mitchell native George McGoverns Democratic presidential nomination and run for the White House. By TOM ...
Posted on 10/6/12 at 3:14 PM
Areavoices Digest #69 - Duluth scratches the history itch
Back when I worked for WDAY-TV, they used to send me to the dungeon. But I liked it. Actually it wasn't so much a dungeon, more like a vault - a place where the station's past was kept. Going down the...
Posted on 3/28/12 at 10:07 AM
A Coolidge in S.D. keepsake
In 1927, the summer White House was in the Black Hills. President Calvin Coolidge and his wife Grace fled the oppressive Washington, D.C. summer and came to the Black Hills, where the president fishe...
Posted on 6/15/11 at 11:49 AM
Two will share honor of being oldest building in Mitchell
A pair of buildings that are three years “newer” than the old Longhorn Bar will share the title of the oldest buildings in Mitchell when the Longhorn is demolished.By Tom Lawrence , March 02, 2013
Gunfire, chants mark Wounded Knee anniversary
By Kristi Eaton , February 28, 2013
WOSTER: Wounded Knee can still teach us
By Terry Woster , February 27, 2013
Reflection as Wounded Knee occupation 40th anniversary approaches
"It just caused a complete awareness all over the world about Indian people and the struggle they'd been going through here in our own country," said Clyde Bellecourt, who helped found the AIM movement in the late 1960s.By Kristi Eaton , February 26, 2013
BACK IN TIME: Mitchell Main Street 1934
February 25, 2013
USD museum with rare instruments seeks $15M revamp
By Dirk Lammers , February 18, 2013
USD hosting exhibition about Janklow
February 18, 2013
Boy Scouts, leaders will present program Monday
By Anna Jauhola , February 15, 2013
Landowner trying to sell portion of Wounded Knee
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Another piece of land that is historically significant to the Sioux tribes is up for sale by a private landowner.February 13, 2013
Grants offered for historical records
PIERRE — The South Dakota State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) will offer a regrant opportunity to local history groups, with grant funds from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission of the National Archives and Records Administration.By News release , February 12, 2013
Rapid City man to lead fundraising for Historical Society
Michael Lewis previously worked for Citibank in South Dakota and US Bankcorp in Fargo, N.D.February 11, 2013
Documentary depicts life of James ‘Scotty’ Philip
John Duffy, a Fort Pierre resident who has studied Philip’s life, says not enough people know about Philip and what he has meant to central South Dakota.February 11, 2013
BACK IN TIME: Moving a church
February 10, 2013
Wollman comes eye-to-eye with sculpture of self
By MICHAEL SANBORN , February 02, 2013
Verendrye Plate to be celebrated
By News release , February 01, 2013
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