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September/October 2007
Youth enjoy a late summer stroll in Silver City, deep in the northern Black Hills. They are (from left) Tessa Huebner, Kristen Wiles, Chris Herr and Tom Malysch. |
Prairie Peaches: Growing a southern delicacy in South Dakota. London's Literary Gift: British-born author Edward Griffin came to live in and love western South Dakota. Little Big Horn Revisited: A British film re-enacted Custer's Last Stand on a ranch near Wasta. Pollock's Three Stone Idols: The boulders depict an Arikara legend. [read more] Eureka — Burying the Pessimists: Negativity has been laid to rest in McPherson County. Homecoming Hijinks: Wacky fall traditions on South Dakota college campuses. My Father's Trees: The soulfulness of a Union Center shelterbelt. Business Mavericks: South Dakota entrepreneurs meet in Chamberlain. Slim Buttes: Harding County's eighty square miles of wonder. Working With Walnuts: You'll have a new respect for squirrels after trying to crack these tough nuts. [read more] Kidnapper Verne Sankey: America's first Public Enemy No. 1. Hall of Fame Honorees: Thirteen South Dakotans inducted in 2007. |
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