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Some said Kate Richards O’Hare compared soldiers to 'fertilizer.' Others said it never happened; she was just caught in the crossfire of nasty North Dakota politics.
In a way, you could say the carnage dealt out by Old Three Legs wasn’t all his fault, since he had a rough start in life. His mother was a 'freak wolf,' with an evil reputation.
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“As I look back at our history, I see the DNA that gives me optimism for the future. From the very beginning, we have done things differently,” Daniel Kittle, president of Dakota Wesleyan.
The center, which houses the South Dakota State Historical Society's archives, museum and offices, is getting its first set of major expansions and repairs since the complex was unveiled in 1989.

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Fourth try the charm to build current high school, which opened in 1962
Dennis and Bridget O'Neill and their son, Pat, are the current owners of the O'Neill family farm.
A new exhibit at the South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum shares the story of the Dust Bowl and the importance of soil science and conservation methods.
“People across the world didn’t even know we still existed,” Gilbert said. “They thought John Wayne killed us all.”
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Gaming legalization funds massive research efforts
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Historic cemetery serves as final resting place to city pioneers

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Month saw sixth highest overall snowfall of any month
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Famed frontier lawman Seth Bullock established first hotel in historic mining town
Ethan resident has long, storied history in the world of bikes, racing

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