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Eureka
Jun 19, 2008
A Taste of Life on the Northern Plains.
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Lifeguards watch youngsters frolicking in Lake Eureka, a picturesque body of water on the west edge of the city. From left, Kristen Kramlich, Hilary Krein and Dylan Delzer.
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Lake Eureka has calm, clear water. In the summer the small sandy beach is swimming with kids. The lake is also used for boating, jet-skiing, fishing and camping.
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Bartender Stacey Bertsch at the Wolffden in downtown Eureka returned with her husband from Rapid City to raise their three kids. "It was a good move," she said. "If your kid gets in trouble, someone will tell you about it."
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A church at the southwest edge of town was converted into a house.
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Century-old grain elevators still shape Eureka's skyline.
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Eureka is postcard pretty thanks to old architecture, well-kept parks and a small town atmosphere.
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Visitors enjoy German fare at places like Tom's Cafe, where Theresa Spitzer (at right) and Lee Guthmiller prepare noon specials.
Sioux Falls photographer Christian Begeman caught a brilliant sunset when he photographed downtown Sioux ...
Photographer Jeremiah M. Murphy shot the 2011 Crazy Horse Stampede Rodeo last weekend.
Residents of Dakota Dunes, located north of Sioux City, were urged to evacuate their homes at the end ...
Dave Tunge of Dakota Aerials has been busy photographing the Missouri flood from his Piper ...
Photos by Terry Jordre.
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