KSFY-TV Sioux Falls - Fri Nov 27
The state Health Department says the swine flu-related death toll has reached 21.
H1N1 deaths rise to 21 in S.D.ArgusLeader.com - Thu Nov 26
Two more deaths last week to H1N1 flu have pushed the South Dakota total to 21. One was Tyler Newville, 12, a Sioux Falls sixth-grader, who died Friday two days after coming down with a low fever.
State's H1N1 death toll climbs to 21Argus Leader - Wed Nov 25
Two more deaths last week to H1N1 flu have pushed the South Dakota total to 21. One was Tyler Newville, 12, a Sioux Falls sixth-grader, who died Friday two days coming down with a low fever.
Looking at America's dirty little secretNative American Times - Mon Nov 23
November 23, 2009 There seems to be a consensus among several tribal elders that there is trauma impacting Native Americans as the residue of the boarding school era.
Two more South Dakotans die of H1N1, bringing total to 19Argus Leader - Thu Nov 19
Two more South Dakotans have died of the H1N1 flu virus, bringing the statewide toll this fall to 19.
Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press...KXMB-TV Bismarck - Mon Nov 09
Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press RAPID CITY, S.D An Oglala woman who made false accusations of sexual abuse and assault has pleaded guilty to making a false statement.
'I'm on your side,' Obama tells tribesArgus Leader - Fri Nov 06
Telling Native American leaders, "I'm on your side," President Obama issued an order Thursday instructing federal agencies to do a better job of consulting with tribes on numerous policies affecting Indian Country.
Native American Heritage Month kicks offDaily Egyptian - Wed Nov 04
Wade Kingfisher wants students to know American Indian tribes are not all the same.
Soggy conditions putting brakes on South Dakota harvestKOTA - Tue Oct 27
The weekly crop report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture says statewide last week, there were only two days suitable for field work.
Soggy Conditions Putting Brakes On SD HarvestKELO-TV Sioux Falls - Mon Oct 26
Soggy fields and more rain continue to hold up South Dakota's row-crop harvest. The weekly crop report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture says statewide last week, there were only two days suitable for field work.
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