Tribe to plant community orchard
April 14, 2013 in The Daily Republic
Grant, other assistance helps community-based project at Crow Creek.
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April 14, 2013 in The Daily Republic
Grant, other assistance helps community-based project at Crow Creek.
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April 12, 2013 in The Daily Republic
Free Conferencing isn’t registered as a business in South Dakota. But the Long Beach, Calif., company, started in 2001 as a privately held corporation, has been doing a lot of business in South Dakota through other companies. Continue Reading
November 21, 2012 in The Daily Republic
FBI seeking information about Fort Thompson girl who disappeared in May.
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September 6, 2012 in The Daily Republic
Prairie Chicken makes request to Buffalo County, technical issues delay process.
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June 10, 2012 in The Daily Republic
Completion date pushed back to end of September.
May 10, 2012 in The Daily Republic
FORT THOMPSON Authorities in Fort Thompson are still in search of 15-year-old Shauntae Hope Marks who has been missing since 5 p.m. Friday.
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April 25, 2012 in The Daily Republic
Other telecoms worry about “traffic pumping,” a practice in which small companies route traffic such as free conference calls over the lines of major long-distance carriers. Continue Reading
April 15, 2012 in The Daily Republic
FORT THOMPSON Resiliency, revitalization and reconciliation.
These are the three values South Dakota Secretary of Tribal Relations J.R. LaPlante said will be instilled to the youth of Crow Creek Indian Reservation with the opening of the Mel and Elnita Rank Center. Continue Reading
March 1, 2012 in The Daily Republic
According to Buffalo County Sheriff Wayne Willman, the fire occurred at about 10 p.m. in southern Fort Thompson. Continue Reading
January 11, 2012 in The Daily Republic
FORT THOMPSON A Crow Creek tribal council and school board member pleaded not guilty Jan. 4 to a December indictment for misprision of a felony and making a false statement. Continue Reading
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