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  • Vikings prepping for the start of the NFL Draft April 21, 2020
    The NFL Draft gets underway Thursday! The Minnesota Vikings go into the draft with two picks in the first round as they will make selections at Number 22 overall and Number 25 overall on Thursday. The Number 22 pick came from Buffalo in the trade Minnesota made that saw Stefon Diggs go to the Bills. ...
  • Central South Dakota City Meeting Highlights from April 20th April 20, 2020
    The City of Winner held their meeting last night. During new business, a motion was made to amend the resolution of ordinance 946 allowing restaurants to follow CDC guidelines to have 10 people or less at one time in restaurants and bars, to open up gyms quickly, to open up the city parks, the bass ...
  • Winner City Council Meeting Tonight at 6:30 p.m. April 20, 2020
    The winner city council meeting takes place tonight at 6:30pm in the council chambers. The consent agenda will consist of the previous meeting minutes on April 6th, the March financial statement, an arbor day proclamation and setting a public hearing for May 4th for a temporary sale of malt beverage application from the Winner chamber of ...
  • Hutmacher named to top 100 senior athlete list April 20, 2020
    Chamberlain’s Nash Hutmacher made the top 100 senior athlete list that was put out by MaxPreps. According to the Daily Republic, Nash was the only South Dakota athlete to make the list. The list recognizes 100 of the most promising seniors in the country. MaxPreps mentioned that Hutmacher is the number one ranked heavyweight wrestler ...
  • Noem Taps Top Career Donor to Conduct Statewide Hydroxychloroquine Study April 19, 2020
    South Dakota’s Republican Governor Kristi Noem is one of the only governors that has not issued a stay-at-home order to combat the spread of the coronavirus. Now, coronavirus cases in the state have surged and a meatpacking plant in Sioux Falls with a large immigrant workforce has become the largest coronavirus hotspot in the country. As a response ...
  • Slaba and Broughton named Daily Republic’s Players of the Year April 18, 2020
    Hanson’s Reggie Slaba and Avery Broughton of Corsica/Stickney were name the Mitchell Daily Republic’s Players of the Year in High School Basketball. Winner’s Brady Fritz did receive a first place vote while Kelby VanDerWerff of Platte/Geddes received consideration for the award along with Jaden Frank of Burke. Corsica/Stickney’s Avery Broughton won the award in her ...
  • South Dakota Secretary of State Office to Mail Absentee Ballot Applications April 18, 2020
    South Dakota Secretary of State Steve Barnett announced his office will mail absentee ballot applications to all South Dakotans registered in the statewide voter registration file, with the exception of voters that have already applied for the 2020 election cycle or voters in counties sending applications on their own . Absentee ballot applications are set to be ...
  • Allmendinger named new football coach at Milbank April 17, 2020
    Former Gregory Football Coach Brian Allmendinger has been named the new Head Football Coach at Milbank High School. Allmendinger will take over a program that went 2-7 a season ago. Allmendinger spent 11 years as Head Coach at Gregory. Over those 11 seasons, Allmendinger won 82 games, including three state championships.
  • Keiser and Hutmacher nominees for Argus Leader Outstanding Wrestler of the Year April 17, 2020
    Winner Area Wrestler Kaden Keiser and Nash Hutmacher of Chamberlain are two of the nominees for the 2019-2020 Argus Leader Wrestler of the Year! Keiser was victorious in his 126 pound state championship match this year in Sioux Falls while Hutmacher won another heavyweight state title for Chamberlain. The Sports Awards Banquet will be done ...
  • Family Farm Organization Applauds Mayor of Sioux Falls for Efforts to Protect Families April 17, 2020
    South Dakota Farmers Union President, Doug Sombke says the efforts made by Sioux Falls Mayor, Paul TenHaken to protect families impacted by COVID-19 in the state’s largest city, could have a positive impact on families and food security across South Dakota. “Mayor TenHaken’s efforts to keep families safe are a huge deal,” says Sombke of the ...