Jaguars' Dethlefsen crowned Class B high jump champion
SIOUX FALLS -- In her final high jump attempts, Jackie Dethlefsen remembered being an eighth-grader and watching the older, more experienced girls handle the pressure of their final jumps.
Kimball group to buy abandoned Platte-Napa rail line
The $1.5 million deal with Iron Horse Development Company of Kimball should be finalized at the board’s June 19 meeting.
RELATED CONTENTDOT worker accused of embezzling gas from office
A man is accused of embezzling more than $1,000 in gasoline while employed as a highway maintenance worker at the South Dakota Department of Transportation office in Mitchell.
PHOTO: Teens injured in crash
This vehicle was one of two involved in a local accident Thursday morning. Several Mitchell juveniles suffered minor injuries as a result of the crash.
RELATED CONTENTMitchell police seek vandalized vehicles info
Between 10 p.m. May 17 and 9:30 a.m. May 18, three vehicles parked in a parking lot in the 1300 block of South Ohlman Street and in the 1300 block of West Birch Street had their door mirrors vandalized.
RELATED CONTENTPHOTO: Water up over spillway
The water level of Lake Mitchell is up, causing the spillway to run over.
RELATED CONTENTJury finds in favor of area couple
An Artesian couple will receive compensation for injuries suffered in a 2008 automobile crash in Mitchell.
RELATED CONTENTSen. Johnson supportive of Weiland’s bid
Sen. Tim Johnson voiced his support for Rick Weiland’s U.S. Senate candidacy Wednesday.
RELATED CONTENTMitchell voters can pick up absentee ballots
Absentee ballots may be picked up until 3 p.m. June 4.
RELATED CONTENTNew data says small part of South Dakota out of drought
Recent rains have bumped about 5 percent of South Dakota out of drought conditions.
RELATED CONTENTWhite Lake grain elevator sold
WHITE LAKE — White Lake Grain and Feed began Tuesday morning under new ownership.
RELATED CONTENTDairy’s dive into the unknown
It’s one of American agriculture’s best truisms: Only six people in the world understand U.S. dairy policy and none of the six milks cows. It’s not true, of course. Only four people understand U.S. dairy policy. And soon it’s about to get worse.
RELATED CONTENTCattle brands enter digital age
PIERRE — Using a hot brand to permanently mark cattle and horses remains the legal proof of ownership in western South Dakota. But one piece of that Old West tradition is changing in the digital age.
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 CONTENTBeef up for higher prices this summer
Consumers will have to shell out more money for grilling season
RELATED CONTENTLorie Line to play Pepsi-Cola Theatre
Musician, songwriter and performer Lorie Line will return Friday to Mitchell, bringing her Intimate Series tour to the Pepsi-Cola Theatre.
RELATED CONTENTBurke native to promote new album in South Dakota
Rehme Sutton released her debut album, “Long Road Home,” on May 10.
RELATED CONTENTSecret to great burger is minimalism
The less you add to your ground beef, the less you handle the meat when mixing it, and the less you flip it while grilling, the better burger you get in the end.
RELATED CONTENTFarmers, Flea Market will start on June 1
The James Valley Community Center Farmers and Flea Market will open for the season on June 1 at the Fifth and Main parking lot, Mitchell.
RELATED CONTENTOUR VIEW: Shhh! Keep it down; Obama may be listening
The media is an independent arm of the American system of checks and balances. Members of the press don’t have to worry about being voted into office, so it’s our job to question those who do.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Memorial Day a chance to honor memory of more than soldiers
In all of the wars Americans have fought, an estimated 1,316,000 have died. In contrast, since the Roe vs. Wade decision of 1973, approximately 55 million babies have been murdered through abortion.
RELATED CONTENTLETTER: Bueber funeral photo appalling, inconsiderate
I hope and pray for others who lose family members that you would use better judgment at their time of loss.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Honor song dispute reveals race divide in Chamberlain
In a town where race relations have been tense for many, many years, as a parent, I was hoping these elected officials would support the struggle for equality and reconciliation.
RELATED CONTENTWOSTER: Cradling sleeping child a calming connection with tomorrow
Last Saturday evening I spent a remarkably satisfying hour or so just sitting at a kitchen table holding a sleeping child.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Natural gas just part of US energy solution
Natural gas alone will not bend the carbon curve fast enough. Moreover, additional leaks from pipelines, gas wells, etc. would be problematic since methane is 25 times more potent a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.
RELATED CONTENTWear, Braffet new to SD high school school soccer
Jason Wear and Kayla Braffet will find out exactly what South Dakota high school soccer is about this fall.
Amateur Memorial Classic to feature nine games this weekend
PARKSTON — Some of the state’s best amateur baseball teams are converging this weekend in Parkston.
Wagner's Breen, Peters vying for pole vault titles
WAGNER — A pair of Wagner pole vaulters are headed into their final state track meet on different paths. One is a veteran, marking her fifth time at state, while the other is a first-timer.
Friday's sports schedule: 05/25/2013
A list of today's sporting events
Thursday's briefs: 05/24/2013
Snyder breaks USD record; gets trip to nationals By The Daily Republic AUSTIN, Texas — Lake Andes native and University of South Dakota discus thrower Cody Snyder became the first athlete in USD men’s track history to qualify for the NCAA Division I outdoor championships Thursday.

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