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Company applies to build 68-turbine, $261 million wind project in northeast SD
South Dakota Searchlight· 1 day agoAn energy company has applied to construct another wind farm in northeastern South Dakota. The...
State launching $2 million effort to promote local fairs
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.· 3 days agoJul. 4—New York state is spending nearly $2 million this year to promote the county and local fairs that dot upstate, launching a wide advertising blitz and a new "County Fairs Passport" program ...
Building capacity for new modalities: Inside Cytiva’s first end-to-end cGMP facility for mRNA...
Pharmaceutical Technology· 7 days agomRNA vaccines are a key focus for the biopharma industry. Despite this, there has been a lack of...
Writer confesses to using altered bat in a college baseball game 41 years ago
Watertown Public Opinion· 3 days agoMaybe the South Dakota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame will toss me out along with the Watertown...
Freeman's Sage set to replace Auch as girls athletics administrator for the SDHSAA
Watertown Public Opinion· 4 days agoShe vowed to be able to make it to the next Grandparents Day. “When I’m sitting in the nursing home...
Milbank, Aberdeen Central, Aberdeen Roncalli, Faulkton Area and Potter County coaches honored
Watertown Public Opinion· 5 days agoFollow Watertown Public Opinion sports reporter Roger Merriam on X (formerly known as Twitter)...
SDHSCA coaches of the year, Hall of Fame class to be honored July 14 in Mitchell
The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.· 5 days agoJul. 2—MITCHELL — The South Dakota High School Coaches Association's annual banquet is coming to Mitchell. Slated for 1 p.m. Sunday, July 14, at the Highland Conference Center, the banquet will ...
Six area players named to Class B All-State softball team; two others earn honorable mention
Watertown Public Opinion· 6 days agoFollow Watertown Public Opinion sports reporter Roger Merriam on X (formerly known as Twitter)...
Brownville bridge closed abruptly, deemed unsafe for vehicles
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.· 2 days agoJul. 5—BROWNVILLE — A staple in Brownville for around 100 years may have seen its last vehicle. The bridge that connects Brownville to outer Coffeen Street has been closed by the state Department ...