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Hegg wins state title; Kernels place fifth at state tournament
Mitchell's Alex Hegg was crowned a state champion at Flight 5 singles Saturday at the state boys' tennis tournament Saturday in Sioux Falls.
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Daily Digest, your guide to the Mitchell area from a look at gas prices to graduation to free state parks.
RELATED CONTENTMitchell’s gas prices skyrocket above $4.
Memorial Day holiday likely culprit causing hike.
RELATED CONTENTProsecutors likely won’t seek death penalty against Davidson
Court documents say accused murderer shot fiance Crystal Schulz in head.
RELATED CONTENTFour teens injured in crash southeast of Platte
PLATTE — Four teenagers were injured in a one-vehicle rollover crash around 3 a.m. Wednesday southeast of Platte.
RELATED CONTENTState looks to hire video lottery consultant, price tag secret for now
Lottery staff gets green light to negotiate with Las Vegas firm.
RELATED CONTENTJ-Mart only business to fail recent alcohol compliance check
The following business were checked and passed: Wild Oak County Club, Lakeview Golf Course, County Fair Food Store, Whiskey Creek, I-90 Truck Stop, Super 8 Motel, All-Star Sports Bar, Cubby’s East, Twin Dragon and Corona Village.
RELATED CONTENTAlpena native Al Neuharth honored at memorial service
Some critics said Neuharth — who titled his autobiography "Confessions of an S.O.B." — was a ruthless egomaniac, but close friend Jack Marsh knew Neuharth as a different man.
RELATED CONTENTThree injured in two-vehicle crash near Wagner
WAGNER -- Three people suffered minor injuries in a two-vehicle crash shortly before 7 a.m. Thursday near Wagner.
RELATED CONTENTGLAD YOU ASKED: Property owner needs to remove dead trees
Q. Who is responsible for the dead, leaning trees about to fall anytime (on a car?) along North Ohlman south of 23rd Avenue (Cemetery Road). Is it the city of Mitchell?
RELATED CONTENTCrow Creek chairman calls for Chamberlain boycott
Brandon Sazue calls school decision to deny honor song 'racist.'
RELATED CONTENTLENTSCH: The unsung heroes of agriculture
May fitting month to celebrate Mother’s Day
RELATED CONTENTThune takes action on farm bill
Senator finds mixed results with proposed amendments
RELATED CONTENTPlanting half as far along as last year
Farmers remain optimistic, locals and experts say
RELATED CONTENTMonsanto wins seed case as high court backs patent rights
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday bolstered Monsanto Co.’s ability to control the use of its genetically modified seeds, ruling that companies can block efforts to circumvent patents on self replicating technologies.
RELATED CONTENTCrop income up despite '12 drought
Despite a major drought, crop income increased in 2012, according to an annual report issued by the South Dakota Center for Farm/Ranch Management at Mitchell Technical Institute.
RELATED CONTENTCompost drop off hours change in Mitchell
The site will be open Monday through Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday.
RELATED CONTENTPHOTO: Nursing Home Week
Becky Rolfes poses for a novelty picture taken by Lisa Hermandson Friday afternoon during a celebration for National Nursing Home Week at Avera Brady Health and Rehab. Avera Brady celebrated all week with different activities each day ranging from “Farmer Day” to “Style Show Day.” (Jordan Steffen/Republic)
RELATED CONTENTCelebrate Beef Month with steak, noodle salad recipe
March is National Nutrition Month and America’s favorite protein, beef, is here to help you celebrate in a delicious and easy way.
RELATED CONTENTApartment boom: 223 rental units under construction in Mitchell
After years with little rental housing development, study kick-starts projects
RELATED CONTENTFoothills Roundup Rodeo scheduled in Wessington Springs
WESSINGTON SPRINGS — Cowboys and cowgirls from across the Midwest will compete in 13 events during the 11th annual Wessington Springs Foothills Roundup South Dakota Rodeo Association Rodeo May 25-26.
RELATED CONTENTWOSTER: Boaters' second happiest day comes with sale of boat
Summer boating fun won’t be the same without Virge.
RELATED CONTENTLETTER: Sidewalk wine an invitation to stay awhile
When it comes to the issue of drinking wine on sidewalks in front of two coffeehouses that currently hold wine licenses, it’s a matter of wanting to linger downtown and enjoy the scenery of this area.
RELATED CONTENTLETTER: Thanks to postal workers for helping Food Pantry
On May 11, the postal workers spent part of their work day and time to pick up food that was put out by their generous patrons for the Food Pantry in Mitchell.
RELATED CONTENTLETTER: More than two options on Confederate flag issue
Veterans and South Dakotans who are choosing sides need one more simple, basic, necessary fact which, for some reason, was left out of every news report I could find: What kind of display of flags at the Hot Springs Veterans Affairs Medical Center was the Confederate flag a part of? Was it (A) An array of authentic, captured flags of the enemies of the United States of America (England, Mexico, Spain, Germany, Japan, Italy, etc.)? Or (B) an exhibition of the evolution of the U.S. flag (number of stars)?
RELATED CONTENTPARKER: Tea Party, media strange bedfellows in IRS, AP scandals
Not to overstate, but nothing less than free speech is at stake, about which no one should be confused.
RELATED CONTENTOUR VIEW: Sad news: Gambling potential rises in SD
While South Dakota does benefit — state government receives a portion of the proceeds — we worry that the benefit is coming at the expense of people who may be hooked.
RELATED CONTENTToday's Sports Schedule: 5/18/13
A look at today's sports schedule.
DWU’s Amanda Hart organizing high-profile basketball camp
Dakota Wesleyan University’s Amanda Hart is organizing a basketball camp that features four former NCAA Division I players, including a three-time national champion.
RELATED CONTENTMitchell High School weight room ready for renovation
The Mitchell High School weight room will soon be updated with new equipment purchased from Rogers Athletics.
RELATED CONTENTToday's Sports Briefs: 5/18/13
Misiaszek to join DWU softball staff By The Daily Republic Jim Misiaszek will join the Dakota Wesleyan University softball program as an assistant coach, it was announced Thursday.



