Fort Pierre Alzheimer's advocate taking her family's story about living with Alzheimer's Disease to WashingtonTodd County man sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for Sexual Abuse of a Minor and Abusive Sexual ContactLower Brule man sentenced for Domestic Assault by an Habitual OffenderDupree man sentenced for Failure to Register as a Sex OffenderBridges Against Domestic Violence in Mobridge talks about Sexual Assault Awareness MonthSouth Dakota State FFA Convention begins tomorrow with different days, different location than past yearsUSDA seeks more grazing land conservationPierre track meet, softball games on Friday and Saturday rescheduled due to expected bad weatherAfternoon Sports with William Haynes (4/17/24)Pierre takes steps to protect municipal electrical equipmentFort Pierre temporarily removes Bad River boat dockFarmers Sue the Biden AdministrationGlobal Wheat Stocks Forecast at Eight-Year LowAgriculture Emissions Hit Lowest Level in Ten YearsOrioles homer 3 more times in an 11-3 rout of Minnesota; they can sweep the series WednesdayScores from April 16, 2024Governor girls basketball team celebrates year-end achievementsTraffic flow change scheduled to start today on Missouri River bridge between Fort Pierre and PierreLack of use leads to quick end to flights from Pierre to Minneapolis-St. PaulLaw Enforcement Officers Standards and Training Commission revokes law enforcement certification for Mellette County Sheriff Mike Blom
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Parents asked to be vigilant about home health screenings as Pierre students prepare to go back to class Aug. 20

By Jody Heemstra Aug 11, 2020 | 11:36 AM