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
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
Dakota Photo
If youre a history buff, are infatuated with the Black Hills of South Dakota, or appreciate beautiful photography, I encourage you to visit Dakota Photo. Paul Horsteds photography and books are the be...
Posted on 1/12/11 at 8:00 PM
BACK IN TIME: Westborn Court Apartments
May 20, 2013
Akta Lakota Museum addition tells school's history
By Chris Mueller , May 13, 2013
BACK IN TIME: Spears Motor Co.
May 06, 2013
Letter in Aberdeen home shines light on love
Contractor finds 103-year-old letter during remodel job.By JEFF NATALIE-LEES , May 06, 2013
4 SD sites nominated for National Register of Historic Places
RAPID CITY (AP) — A bank, a barn, a church and a movie theater in South Dakota are being nominated for the National Register of Historic Places.May 03, 2013
OPINION: Like it or not, Confederacy our history
By BRUCE GILLAM SR. , May 03, 2013
Confederate flags removed from Hot Springs VA hospital
HOT SPRINGS (AP) — Veterans Affairs officials have once again removed two Confederate flags from a display at a Veterans Affairs hospital in the southwestern South Dakota city of Hot Springs, and the agency says the move is permanent this time.May 02, 2013
Oglala Sioux Tribe faces ultimatum on sale of massacre site
By Kristi Eaton , May 01, 2013
Wessington Springs history teacher to get honor Saturday
Yankton Sioux article author also wins award.By News release , April 30, 2013
Small-town group in Leola protests school demolition
LEOLA (AP) — A group of people in the northeastern South Dakota community of Leola is using ribbons to protest the school board's decision to demolish the town's school and build a new one.April 29, 2013
BACK IN TIME: Mitchell fire station
April 29, 2013
MERCER: SD’s path on schools, taxes firmly set by GOP
By Bob Mercer , April 29, 2013
Activists plan protest if Wounded Knee land sold
RAPID CITY (AP) — Native American activists have vowed to protest if someone buys and tries to develop a piece of land at the Wounded Knee National Historic landmark in western South Dakota.April 28, 2013
Author to present book on Wounded Knee occupation
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Forty years after the 71-day occupation at Wounded Knee, there is still lots of pain and many questions about what truly happened, according to an author of a new book examining the occupation and the last meeting between all the major players.By Kristi Eaton , April 26, 2013
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