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Clark-Willow Lake cruises past SF Christian 61-34

March 8, 2013 in The Daily Republic

WATERTOWN (AP) Clark-Willow Lake’s Chynna Stevens had a double-double to lead the Cyclones to a 61-34 win over Sioux Falls Christian in the consolation round at the South Dakota girls Class A basketball tournament on Thursday.
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Lewis & Clark, Sakakawea ‘most influential’

July 27, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

BISMARCK A trio known across North Dakota for its adventurous spirit and role in history is now being honored as three of Time magazine’s 20 most influential Americans of all time. Continue Reading

Wild Card 2 ticket sold in Clark worth $5,001

June 25, 2012 in The Daily Republic

South Dakota lottery officials say the ticket matched all five white ball numbers but missed the Wild Card to win the game’s $5,000 second prize.
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2 injured in small plane crash near Clark

June 8, 2012 in The Daily Republic

CLARK (AP) Federal authorities will investigate a plane crash in northeastern South Dakota that sent two people to a Watertown hospital.
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Dick Clark ran company as he played host; fortune thought to be in ‘hundreds of millions’

April 19, 2012 in West Central Tribune

Dick Clark married music and television long before “American Idol.” But his legacy extends well beyond the persona of the laid-back host of “American Bandstand” whose influence can still be seen on TV today.
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Update: ‘American Bandstand’ host Dick Clark has died

April 18, 2012 in West Central Tribune

Update 3 p.m.
LOS ANGELES (AP) Dick Clark, the television host who helped bring rock ‘n’ roll into the mainstream on “American Bandstand,” has died. He was 82. Continue Reading

Clark rancher gets probation, fine for defrauding Sioux tribe

February 7, 2012 in The Daily Republic

SIOUX FALLS (AP) A South Dakota rancher has been sentenced to 1 ½ years of probation and fined $2,500 for defrauding the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
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Canoe replica returned to amend for Lewis and Clark theft

September 26, 2011 in West Central Tribune

LONG BEACH, Wash. (AP) – It was a long time coming, but the descendants of explorer William Clark have tried to make amends for a 205-year-old theft. Continue Reading

10 stories that made 2010 history

December 31, 2010 in West Central Tribune

Longtime incumbents ousted from office and another soldier death top the region’s news events of the year Continue Reading

Memorial dedicated to soldier killed on Afghan deployment

November 11, 2010 in West Central Tribune

NEW LONDON Standing at the flagpole in front of the New London-Spicer High School on Veterans Day, the family, friends and former school teachers of Ryane Clark joined local veterans and students in a ceremony to honor the soldier who was killed Oct. 4 while serving in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
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