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The Bush Foundation announced Tuesday a new cohort of 29 fellows. Among them is John Little, a Native student advocate, ...
Greening Vermillion continues to be engaged in its mission to inspire the people of Vermillion to protect our land, water and ...
The Tanager track and field team had several athletes competing last weekend at the South Dakota Class A state meet, held at ...
The Vermillion Tanagers slipped three spots on the final day, finishing fourth in the team standings of the South Dakota ...
Vermillion, Dakota Valley and Elk Point-Jefferson each qualified for the South Dakota State Class A Softball Tournament, ...
A South Dakota American Legion Girls State delegate who identified herself as a first-generation Latina asked U.S Senate ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden and U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson shared a stage speaking to Girls Staters on the University of South Dakota ...
Sophia Jerke, Abby Moore and Avery Christensen joined the Vermillion Rotary Club last month to provide the club members an ...
The U.S. Treasury Department will stop producing new pennies in 2016. It is estimated that the pennies in circulation could ...
The Vermillion City Council approved a resolution Monday night to dissolve Tax Increment Financing District number six (TIF ...
The public is invited to the Vermillion Public Library on Wednesday, June 11, at noon for a free presentation about the National Parks Service’s art history with Lead ...
South Dakota Mines is celebrating academic excellence this spring, honoring 763 high-achieving students for their hard work and dedication. A total of 653 students earned a place ...
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