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LETCHER DISCUSSES SD 37 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT
A Coffee Chat at the Huron Public Library was held Friday with Huron Area Engineer with the SD Department of Transportation Brad Letcher. The project will be in three phases Brad outlines the areas starting with the north end. …
UNITED WAY CLOSES CURRENT YEAR SHORT OF TARGET GOAL
The United Way Heartland Region campaign year that began in early September came up a little short as we hear from Executive Director Jen Bragg. Bragg talks about getting the new year into the planning process. [audio …
DEXtravaganza CONCERT ANNOUNCED
The DEX (Dakota Events Complex has not been open for a year yet and the first”s continue. The grand opening event of the DEX as a host site for concerts will be coming up this spring. Candi Briley with …
CELEBRATE RECOVERY MEETS THURSDAYS AT BETHESDA CHURCH
Celebrate Recovery an American Christian 12 step program designed to facilitate recovery from a wide range of troubling behavior patterns began in 1991 and has recovery programs across the United States and several foreign countries. Huron Celebrate Recovery coodinator …
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- Many Russians say they back their president, but it is far less clear what they might do if they were given alternatives.
- If lawmakers in the West African country vote to repeal a 2015 ban, Gambia would become the first nation to roll back protections against the practice.
- The Russian leader claimed he had been ready to release Navalny in a prisoner swap when the opposition leader died last month at an Arctic penal colony.
- President Vladimir V. Putin is expected to use the scale of his victory to justify more aggression in Ukraine. Many Russians are uneasy about what comes next.
- The Israeli prime minister said Senator Chuck Schumer’s call for elections in Israel had been “totally inappropriate.”
- Russia’s election results.
- To decarbonize the electrical grid, companies are finding creative ways to store energy during periods of low demand.
- Mr. Harley was the frontman of the 1970s rock band Cockney Rebel, which landed several hits on the British charts.
- A U.S. restaurant chain that only serves breakfast, brunch and lunch is keeping its original recipe for success as it evolves in response to changing work patterns.
- North Korea has shipped around 7,000 containers filled with munitions and other military equipment to Russia since last year to help support its war in Ukraine.
- Paid loyalty programs are all the rage in the restaurant and retail worlds.
- Across the United States, many people are eagerly anticipating the Federal Reserve's first cut to its benchmark interest rate this year: Prospective home buyers hope for lower mortgage rates.
- Its ultra-low emissions can help the state reach its looming clean-energy mandates.
- From April 19 to June 1, nearly 970 million Indians are eligible to vote in general elections.
- President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order aimed at advancing the study of women's health in part by working to strengthen data collection and provide easier and better funding opportunities for biomedical research.
- Dalers Pizza Parlor, the short-lived pizzeria downtown, has already changed hands.