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Softball: Huskies set for three-game series at home against Creighton
Coming off a series loss to St John’s on the road, the UConn softball team is back in action against Creighton this weekend. This will be a three-game Big East conference series and it all starts on Friday, April 12, at Burrill Family Field at the Connecticut Softball Complex. The series will open on Friday for a nightcap, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:00 p.m. The series will continue Saturday, April 12, at 2:00 p.m. then will wrap up on Sunday, April 13, with first pitch set for 12:00 p.m. All the games for the weekend have themes: Friday is Game Night, Saturday is Bleed Blue/Wear White and Sunday’s finale game is Senior Day for the Huskies.
Services to Honor Cole Brings Plenty's Life Commence This Weekend in South Dakota
Services to honor Cole Brings Plenty's life will take place this weekend and next week at Cheyenne Eagle Butte High School in Eagle Butte, S.D., and the Brings Plenty family cemetery in Red Scaffold, S.D. The 27-year-old actor and Haskell Indian University student was a member of the Cheyenne River...
Native Bidaské with Wambli Quintana, a 2024 Champions for Change Fellow on Prioritizing Mother Earth
Join us for a special edition of Native Bidaské LIVE, where Levi Rickert, founder and publisher of Native News Online, sits down with Wambli Quintana, a dynamic young leader hailing from Eagle Butte, South Dakota. Wambli, with roots in both the Navajo and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes, is celebrated for his resilience, aspiration, and unwavering commitment to fostering positive change. In this enlightening conversation, we'll delve into the pressing issues of environmentalism and climate change, exploring Wambli's insightful perspectives and vision for a sustainable future.
3 Class Shootout All Star Games
Jackson Schauer traveled to Salem, SD, to participate in the 3 Class Shootout All Star Game last Saturday. Schauer was recognized as one of the top 10 Boys Class B players in the state, securing his place on the team. Schauer represented Faith, the Longhorns and West River well as...
Parks department skips federal funding for shooting range to avoid additional site scrutiny
The South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks wanted to use federal funding to help offset the cost of a $20 million shooting range outside Rapid City. That is, until the department learned more time was needed to analyze the site’s significance to Native Americans. Artifacts had been found, according to the state Tribal Historic Preservation Office familiar with the site.
Meet the Candidates for Bison Town Board
For the first time in several years, there are more candidates for Bison’s Town Board than there are open positions. Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, April 9 to decide the outcome. The contest for two three-year terms as a Trustee for the Town Board of Bison...
Lemer and Kopren vie for School Board position
Why did you decide to run for the school board and what do you see as your qualifications to serve other than being a resident and taxpayer? I decided to run because I think it’s time for new ideas on the board. I currently have three children in the Bison School system and another who will enter the school system in four years. I have served as President and Vice President of the American Lutheran Church Council and also served as President and Vice President of the Bison Volunteer Fire Department.
Meade County Sheriff’s Office rescues 15 dogs from ‘neglectful owners”
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Last Friday, Meade County Sheriff’s responded to an address near North Haines for a report of animal abuse. Upon investigating, the sheriff’s office determined 15 dogs were not being properly cared for. They say several of the dogs appeared to be malnourished, being kept in horse trailers and other small enclosures on the property. The dogs were seized by the Meade County Sheriff’s Office and the two owners were arrested on animal neglect charges. The sheriff’s office did not release the names of those arrested.
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