Madison (South Dakota, United States)

Type: City
Name: Madison (South Dakota, United States)
Country: United States
Latitude: 44.009998
Longitude: -97.110001
population: 6,035
First reported Feb 02 2013 - Updated Feb 02 2013 - 2 reports

Dashing in red, defending the heart

Women and even a few men wore their favorite red dresses over their winter gear Friday for the inaugural Go Red for Women at Meso in Sioux Falls.Participants in the event were read the official declaration of American Heart Month and then dashed out ... [Published Argus Leader - Feb 02 2013]
First reported Jan 30 2013 - Updated Jan 30 2013 - 1 reports

Area fall graduates from North Dakota State University

FARGO, N.D. The following South Dakota students were among 789 students to graduate from North Dakota State University in fall 2012. The asterisks indicate students who graduated with honors.Jenny Peterson, Brandon, B.S., hospitality and tourism management; ... [Published Argus Leader - Jan 30 2013]
First reported Jan 09 2013 - Updated Jan 09 2013 - 1 reports

Broadband improvement grant received

Mike Waldner The city of Madison received a grant of about $6,700 this winter to improve its Internet and wireless communications capabilities -- improvements to the city's system that are part of the South Dakota Broadband Initiative. Jennifer Eimers, ... [Published Madison Daily Leader - Jan 09 2013]
First reported Jan 08 2013 - Updated Jan 08 2013 - 1 reports

Whitney: S.F. Christian boys make their move

The Sioux Falls Christian boys basketball team has made the most of its experience so far this year, and people are starting to notice.Riding the strength of a 9-0 start, the senior-led Chargers are ranked second in Class A behind Clark-Willow Lake heading ... [Published Argus Leader - Jan 08 2013]
First reported Dec 29 2012 - Updated Dec 29 2012 - 1 reports

Madison to see completed projects in 2013

Flurries 13°SSaturday 29 December, 2012 Gene Hexom Madison will see the completion of three major projects and the beginning of another in 2013. Looking back on the past year and ahead, Madison Mayor Gene Hexom can list big events in 2012 and more to ... [Published Madison Daily Leader - Dec 29 2012]
First reported Dec 23 2012 - Updated Dec 23 2012 - 1 reports

Letter: Make wise choices regarding energy

An open letter to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Water Management Board, in regard to a water permit for the proposed Dewey Burdock uranium mine north of Edgemont:Water is and always will be precious. But can we imagine a day when ... [Published Argus Leader - Dec 23 2012]
First reported Dec 22 2012 - Updated Dec 22 2012 - 1 reports

Pierre, South Dakota: The Country's Second-Smallest Capital Is Big On Attractions

Never mind that it’s the second smallest state capital in the union -- after Montpelier, Vermont -- this 14,000-person burg on the muddy banks of the upper Missouri has more to do than you might expect. While you’d never confuse it with Austin, Columbus ... [Published The Huffington Post | Full News Feed - Dec 22 2012]
First reported Dec 19 2012 - Updated Dec 19 2012 - 1 reports

Property valuation increases eyed

Shirley Ebsen Lake County's Equalization Office has proposed increases to the value of ag land, lots around Lake Madison and Brant Lake, and residential property in Madison. These changes, which are subject to approval by the South Dakota Department of ... [Published Madison Daily Leader - Dec 19 2012]
First reported Dec 16 2012 - Updated Dec 16 2012 - 1 reports

Dakota 38: Easing the pain

Along Highway 34 in the flat country west of Howard, four riders on small horses move at a quick walk through a late afternoon drained of warmth and nearly of light.The occasional passing truck stirs up cold wind, and the road stretching ahead toward ... [Published Argus Leader - Dec 16 2012]
First reported Dec 12 2012 - Updated Dec 12 2012 - 1 reports

Letter: Project threatens whole state

As we have objected to Powertech Uranium Mining Cos. plans for many years, we have researched the historical aquifer levels of the Madison Aquifer. Powertech plans on taking out 551 gals per minute from the Madison. This same aquifer is used by Rapid ... [Published Argus Leader - Dec 12 2012]
First reported Dec 05 2012 - Updated Dec 05 2012 - 1 reports

Letter: Water hearing for mining a concern

My grandparents are ranchers, so my family knows how important access to water can be, especially in tough years. Thats why Im so worried about Powertech, Inc.s proposed Dewey-Burdock uranium mine in Fall River County.Powertech is applying to drain more ... [Published Argus Leader - Dec 05 2012]
First reported Dec 04 2012 - Updated Dec 04 2012 - 1 reports

DSU, business tag-team on student jobs

Dakota State University and Twin Cities-based Advantenon have struck a partnership that will provide students with opportunities for internships and potential part-time and full-time jobs.Advantenon, a company that develops mobile applications, primarily ... [Published Argus Leader - Dec 04 2012]

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...materials, fun activities and suggestions of things they can do to celebrate and raise awareness within their own organizations, Meyer said.Walk "N RollThe Walk N Roll for Kids is more than a fundraiser to Erin Horstmeyer."
...land for recreation has failed to improve the entire rural economy, where poverty rates hover at 17 percent, higher than in metropolitan areas. "We don't have the votes' or the voiceId have a hard time really arguing with him, Mike McCurry, South Dakotas state demographer, said of Vilsacks warning to rural America. Our rural people are not that significant. We dont have the votes. We dont have the voice and, by golly, I just dont see it changing. Barring some massive plague or environmental disaster, were going to continue becoming more urban."
"This is a health issue as much as a water supply issue" said Art Dohmann, president of the Goliad County Groundwater Conservation District, a local agency that manages water resources

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Dashing in red, defending the heart [Published Argus Leader - Feb 02 2013]
Runners dash in red for heart health awareness [Published Argus Leader - Feb 02 2013]
Fitness events help serve good cause [Published Argus Leader - Feb 01 2013]
Get fit: Weekend fitness events benefit health,... [Published Argus Leader - Jan 31 2013]
Dakota State University fall graduates [Published Argus Leader - Jan 31 2013]
Area fall graduates from North Dakota State Uni... [Published Argus Leader - Jan 30 2013]
Couple gets scooter for Mexican street vendor [Published Argus Leader - Jan 29 2013]
Repeal of women in combat effects SD [Published Black Hills Pioneer - Jan 26 2013]
Rural decline: Amid urban shift, does small-tow... [Published Argus Leader - Jan 13 2013]
Jacks men show team play in home win [Published Argus Leader - Jan 11 2013]
Broadband improvement grant received [Published Madison Daily Leader - Jan 09 2013]
Whitney: S.F. Christian boys make their move [Published Argus Leader - Jan 08 2013]
2nd circuit judges set to be sworn in [Published Argus Leader - Jan 06 2013]
Kostboth takes development job at S.D. Departme... [Published Tri-State Neighbour - Dec 31 2012]
Madison to see completed projects in 2013 [Published Madison Daily Leader - Dec 29 2012]
âFarm Beginningsâ jumpstarts chicken operation [Published Tri-State Neighbour - Dec 28 2012]
Spearfish teen to perform at Carnegie Hall [Published Black Hills Pioneer - Dec 27 2012]
A Decades-Old Deal With Uranium Miners Is Causi... [Published Clusterstock - Dec 26 2012]
On a Wyoming Ranch, Feds Sacrifice Tomorrow’s W... [Published ProPublica: Articles and Investigations - Dec 26 2012]
Letter: Make wise choices regarding energy [Published Argus Leader - Dec 23 2012]
Pierre, South Dakota: The Country's Second-Smal... [Published The Huffington Post | Full News Feed - Dec 22 2012]
Property valuation increases eyed [Published Madison Daily Leader - Dec 19 2012]
Dakota 38: Easing the pain [Published Argus Leader - Dec 16 2012]
Area Roundup: Acoustic Christmas, Psychostick, ... [Published Argus Leader - Dec 13 2012]
Robocalls lead to charges [Published Argus Leader - Dec 12 2012]
Letter: Project threatens whole state [Published Argus Leader - Dec 12 2012]
Certain parts of eastern South Dakota receiving... [Published Argus Leader - Dec 07 2012]
Get ready for road construction 2013 [Published Argus Leader - Dec 07 2012]
GFP conservation officer honored [Published Black Hills Pioneer - Dec 06 2012]
Letter: Water hearing for mining a concern [Published Argus Leader - Dec 05 2012]
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