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Colome, Presho students are Gates Millenium Scholars

May 18, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Welker twins, Brown Wolf receive good-through-graduation scholarship.
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TransCanada plans Colome work camp

March 16, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Site would host 300 people if Keystone XL pipeline approved.
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SD landowners support Keystone pipeline or are resigned to it

January 18, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Landowners in the 1950s raised some of the same concerns when electric and natural gas companies built transmission lines and pipelines.
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Jones County Invitational in 45th year

January 9, 2013 in The Daily Republic

Thune, Applebee to be honored as founders at Friday night’s session Continue Reading

Tripp County sends two teams to the dome

November 8, 2012 in The Daily Republic

Excitement builds in neighboring Winner, Colome.
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Colome’s Newley Kartak named one of Cosmo’s hottest bachelors

October 4, 2012 in The Daily Republic

COLOME Cosmopolitan Magazine has named a Colome man to its annual hottest bachelor’s list. Newley Kartak, 23, is on the 2012 list.
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Today’s Class B state amateur baseball schedule

August 5, 2012 in The Daily Republic

All games at Cadwell Park in Mitchell Continue Reading

Area firefighters battle Nebraska blazes

July 25, 2012 in The Daily Republic

Colome and Winner volunteers working for no pay at 3 fires.
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South Dakota firefighters help out Nebraska

July 24, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

COLOME, S.D. Firefighters from two towns in south-central South Dakota are helping battle a series of fires burning just across the border in Nebraska. Continue Reading

Stampede Rodeo: Forestburg’s Zoss shines on the bulls

July 19, 2012 in The Daily Republic

It was a great night for comebacks.
Three cowboys coming off of recent injuries delivered winning performances on Thursday’s go-round at the Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo at Horseman’s Sports Arena in front of a crowd of 1,412. Continue Reading