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Incumbent on Hanson board falls in election

June 19, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Don Huber beats Don Patzlaff for seat.
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Area school districts holding elections Tuesday

June 17, 2013 in The Daily Republic

At least four area school districts will hold elections Tuesday.
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Burke native releases first country music album

June 15, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Rehme Sutton’s album, “Long Road Home,” is available on iTunes or rehmesutton.com for $10.
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Cardinal Burke to visit North Dakota

May 28, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Western North Dakota will receive its first public visit by a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church when Cardinal Raymond Burke hosts a private retreat for 40 priests with the Bismarck Diocese on Sunday at the Assumption Abbey in Richardton. Continue Reading

Burke native to promote new album in South Dakota

May 21, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Rehme Sutton released her debut album, “Long Road Home,” on May 10.
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Area towns to hold elections Tuesday

April 6, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Mayors’ seats in Bridgewater, Platte contested; Scotland will pick new leader as incumbent retires.
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Area towns to hold elections

March 11, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Residents will go to the polls in April. Continue Reading

Cerny stepping down from GF&P Commission

November 2, 2012 in The Daily Republic

Former legislator selling Burke area farm, moving to Yankton. Continue Reading

Burke, Dallas, Gregory fighters join in battle against Neb. blazes

July 26, 2012 in The Daily Republic

Firefighters from those three communities have worked long shifts, at times 14 hours straight, battling grass fires, protecting structures and doing other tasks. They have provided several fire trucks and ambulances to join in the effort. Continue Reading

Norberg interns for Sen. Johnson in D.C.

July 15, 2012 in The Daily Republic

Rachelle Norberg, Burke, is spending the summer in Washington, D.C., in the office of U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson as an intern. Continue Reading