- ROOKS: The Song of Hiawatha (2)
- Cemetery director tells of her family's escape from Cambodia (1)
- Republican candidates faring best among youngest (50)
- Sense, Ashley M. (1)
- Rounds wins Senate seat as GOP sweeps nation (9)
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More opinion
- EDITORIAL: Snow-removal policy freezes out drivers
- THEIRS: Pipeline fatigue in ND benefits no one
- GOOD, BAD & UGLY: Sturgis rally continues to ride high
- THEIRS: Farm Rescue making social change
- EDITORIAL: Fix election problems now to keep integrity
- THEIRS: Sometimes a good idea just runs into poor timing
- THEIRS: Not COOL: World trade trumps U.S. shoppers’ choice
Editorials
GOOD, BAD & UGLY: Teacher's twin trick makes learning fun
THE GOOD: What fun it must be for all involved when Sturgis Elementary School teacher Deb Schnell enlists her twin sister to participate in a spooky but harmless trick in which students are made to think she has been split into two people. A …
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Nov 3
THEIRS: Sioux Falls wise to fund waterway protection
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Nov 2
EDITORIAL: Journal endorses Pressler for US Senate
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Nov 1
THEIRS: John Public needs a place to hunt for himself
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Oct 31
THEIRS: Poaching penalties need more bite
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Oct 30
EDITORIAL: Yes on Amendment Q; no on measures 17 and 18
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Oct 29
THEIRS: US needs chips and PINs to protect our cards
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Oct 28
GOOD, BAD & UGLY: Volunteers build greenhouse in Kyle
Letters to the Editor
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Local Columnists
KENT: Tainted soil deja vu
If I didn’t know better, I’d think there was an element in Fall River County hellbent on making money regardless of the impact on their neighbors, the environment or anything that gets in their way.
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Nov 12
SASSO: The civic center dilemma
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Nov 11
CARROLL: Honor those who served
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Nov 10
JOHNSON: Helping America’s veterans
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Nov 9
MERCER: EB-5 issue will rear its head again
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Nov 8
FORUM: Take time to reflect on Rapid City's history
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Nov 8
FORUM: Civic center funding should be closely examined
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Nov 7
ROOKS: The Song of Hiawatha
National Columnists
THOMAS: Is marriage the answer to what ails our nation?
NEW YORK | At a dinner sponsored by the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation last week (I am an unpaid national advisory board member), there was a debate about wealth redistribution. A team of Canadian students who think government should "sp…
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Nov 12
SOWELL: Obama is not a lame duck president
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Nov 11
MARCUS: Early forecast: More gridlock
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Nov 10
KRAUTHAMMER: Seize the day, control the agenda
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Nov 9
WILL: What Republicans must do now
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Nov 9
FRANKEN: Another word about Ben Bradlee
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Nov 9
MILBANK: But did you listen, Mr. President?
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Nov 7
MARCUS: A case for compulsory voting
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Sadly, another person has lost their life at Falling Rock, a popular climbing and hiking spot just outside Rapid City. Do you think the area should continue to be open to the public?
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