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Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and me
Me, a secessionist? I never saw myself that way. I don't want to tear the union asunder, divide the nation, and risk plunging our country into another tragic civil war. But there was my name, or at ...
Posted on 11/14/12 at 1:57 PM
The Final Leg
This three-week journey through central China capped off my 11-month stay in China. After it, I returned to my China home of Zhuhai for two days of preparations, reflection, and final good-byes to all...
Posted on 9/29/12 at 8:47 AM
Breakfast at Green City Market -- The Best Ever!
Located along the south end of Lincoln Park along Clark Avenue, Chicago's Green City Market bustled with activity on Saturday morning. Young parents pulling wagons loaded with children eating an appl...
Posted on 10/10/11 at 9:27 AM
Prairie Berry Winery: A Black Hills Attraction for Adults
Im more of a steak and beer chick but if theres an opportunity to sample and learn about other varieties of alcohol for free Im no dummy, Im going to call up a friend or two, enjoy a little wine t...
Posted on 6/27/11 at 8:00 PM
Getting more people to your blog from your website
As I meet with people to sing the praises of areavoices, I've heard, "Oh, we don't need a blog. We have a great website." I usually say something along the lines of "Why not have both?" Experienced bl...
Posted on 2/14/11 at 2:04 PM
Two Rapid City men accidentally shoot themselves
RAPID CITY (AP) — Authorities say two Rapid City men accidentally shot themselves with their pistols in separate incidents last weekend.March 04, 2013
Mother of Rapid City's New Year’s baby drives self to hospital
RAPID CITY — It was 3 a.m. Tuesday and the contractions were coming quick for expectant mother Linda Black Bear, whose due date was estimated for Jan. 3.By AARON ORLOWSKI , January 07, 2013
City’s liability premium $20,000 higher than predicted
The city paid $279,604 in 2011 but saw the premium increase to $305,600 in 2012.By Tom Lawrence , November 27, 2012
Aberdeen tops Huron at Class AA tourney
November 17, 2012
Sales tax up in 2011, but not as much as city hoped
Flooding and a poor pheasant population are being blamed for lower than anticipated Mitchell sales tax receipts in 2011.By Ross Dolan , February 07, 2012
City council to meet Tuesday; Corn Palace forum set for tonight
The Mitchell City Council will meet on Tuesday this week due to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday today. Almost all city, county, state and federal offices and schools are closed today in honor of the civil rights leader.By Staff reports , January 16, 2012
Red Raiders upset No. 1 St. Thomas More
By Claire Meador , January 16, 2012
DeVries to be city recreation director
By Tom Lawrence , November 03, 2011
Rezoning request comes before Mitchell city planners for third time
The Mitchell Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to review a request from Chris and Julie Grillo to rezone some property in the city.By Staff reports , October 10, 2011
Former Palace Transit drivers sue city, say they were illegally fired
Three former Palace Transit employees have filed lawsuits in federal court against the city of Mitchell, claiming they were wrongfully terminated.By Tom Lawrence , July 07, 2011
Forum will feature candidates, city manager issue
City Council races and the city manager election will be the topics of a public forum scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. June 2 in the Mitchell Technical Institute amphitheater, 1800 E. Spruce St.By Staff reports , May 21, 2011
Opinion: Letters to the Editor
When will ‘power to people’ make return? To the Editor: Indeed, it appears that in this Christmas season of 2010, we are living in the dark night of the American soul. With the “Citizens United vs. Federal Elections Commission” decision of the U.S. Supreme Court passed last January, our political system was given into the hands of the large corporations, among them the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which now has the right to dispense an unlimited amount of money into political campaigns as an expression of their “right of free speech.”December 18, 2010
Other View: Shutting out independent voters sends bad message
Every vote counts. That phrase is tossed about whenever an election is so close, a single vote can determine the outcome. It rarely happens, but that doesn’t diminish the value of each vote cast in every election.October 09, 2010
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