- Fishing for a Cure Tournament coming up in Chamberlain June 3, 2020
A Ladies Only, Fishing for a Cure Fishing Tournament is set to take place on Saturday, June 27th in Chamberlain. A rules meeting will be held the night prior to the tournament at the Chamberlain Community Center. The tournament will happen at the Smokin’ Mule American Creek Marina. You must register by June 15th to ...
- South Dakota State and Local Election Results June 3, 2020
South Dakota Elections took place yesterday including state primaries, county elections, city elections and school board elections.
For Republican State Primary Results:
In the state senator race in District 21 between Erin Tobin and Lee Qualm, Erin Tobin defeated Lee Qualm.
In the United States Representative race between Liz Marty May and Dusty Johnson, Dusty Johnson defeated Liz ...
- Central South Dakota has strong showing at Senior Golf Showcase June 2, 2020
A senior golf showcase event was held Monday in Pierre at the Hillsview Golf Course. Locally, Winner Area’s Addy Root finished fifth overall in the Class A competition as she shot an 89. In Girls Class B, Mariah Van Zee of Platte/Geddes finished fourth with a 94. In Boys Class B, Jones County’s Riley Rankin ...
- Elections Today in South Central South Dakota June 2, 2020
South Dakota Elections take place today including state primaries, county elections, city elections and school board elections. Polls open at 7AM and close at 7PM.
Running for Tripp County Commissioner District 4 are Greg English and Joyce Kartak.
WINNER CITY AND SCHOOL ELECTIONS ARE POSTPONED U’TILL JUNE 30TH.
Winner City and School Board elections are currently set for ...
- Elections Tomorrow in South Central South Dakota June 1, 2020
South Dakota Elections take place tomorrow evening including state primaries, county elections, city elections and school board elections. Polls open at 7AM and close at 7PM.
Running for Tripp County Commissioner District 4 are Greg English and Joyce Kartak.
Winner City and School Board elections are currently set for June 30th.
For the city of winner running for ...
- Platte/Geddes, Burke news for the Argus Leader Sports Awards Show June 1, 2020
The Argus Leader Sports Awards event will be done online on June 18th. The Platte/Geddes competitive dance team is a nominee along with Dakota Valley and SF Washington. Burke High School Athletics will receive the Courage Award while the Burke Lady Cougar Volleyball team is a nominee for the top fan vote award, while Burke’s ...
- Golf Tournament results from Saturday May 31, 2020
We had a couple of golf tournaments take place in Central South Dakota on Saturday. At the Winner Country Club, the team of Ryan Radant and Blake Bauer won the championship flight of the early bird tournament as they shot a 62. At the Lake Platte Golf Club, the team of Shay Nelson and Calby ...
- Governor Noem Signs Emergency Declaration for Day County May 31, 2020
Governor Kristi Noem last week signed an emergency declaration for Day County, South Dakota. Executive Order 2020-27 is an emergency declaration for Day County, South Dakota, due to damage to its road systems caused by spring flooding. The disaster declaration is needed to apply for Federal Highway Administration Emergency Relief Funding.
- Golf happening in Winner and Platte today May 30, 2020
The Platte Killer Tomato Amateur Baseball team is holding their annual golf tournament today at the Lake Platte Golf Course. Registration is at 9am and shotgun start is 10am. There will be some great pin prizes and door prizes. The front 9 will be scotch while the back 9 will be a scramble. In Winner, ...
- SDSU Extension Advises on Student Loan Payment Suspension May 30, 2020
Almost 45 million Americans have student loans, and during months where everything seems uncertain, meeting those payments can be challenging. The federal CARES Act has addressed this issue, but for those not familiar with interpreting legislation, it can be confusing to sort through.
Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head, SDSU Extension Family Resource Management Field Specialist, shared, “The first ...