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  2. Plainsman (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    The Huron Plainsman started as the Daily Huronite on January 3, 1886. It ran with four to six pages per edition. Being locally owned for almost 100 years, the owners sold the paper to Freedom Newspapers in 1980, which ran it for the next ten years, when they sold to the Omaha World-Herald in 1990.

  3. List of newspapers in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Huron Plainsman - Huron; Indian Country Today - Rapid City; Kadoka Press - Kadoka (1908-1942, defunct) Lakota Daily Times - Martin; Lennox Independent - Lennox; Madison Daily Leader - Madison; Meade County Times-Tribune - Sturgis; Miller Press - Miller; Miner County Pioneer - Howard; Mitchell Daily Republic - Mitchell; Mobridge Tribune - Mobridge

  4. Howard Rushmore - Wikipedia

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    Howard Clifford Rushmore (July 2, 1913 – January 3, 1958) was an American journalist, nationally known for investigative reporting.As a communist, he reported for The Daily Worker; later, he became anti-communist and wrote for publications including the New York Journal-American and Confidential magazine.

  5. Huron, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Huron is a city in and the county seat of Beadle County, South Dakota, United States. [6] The population was 14,263 at the 2020 census , [ 7 ] and it is the 8th most populous city in South Dakota . The first settlement at Huron was made in 1880. [ 8 ]

  6. Ronald Leighty - Wikipedia

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  7. Fred J. Homeyer - Wikipedia

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    Fred J. Homeyer (1913 – March 26, 1990) [1] was a justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court from December 1, 1962 to 1971. [2]Born in South Dakota, Homeyer received his law degree from the University of South Dakota School of Law, magna cum laude, in 1935.

  8. Sigurd Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was born at Frolands Verk, a rural community near Arendal, in the county of Aust-Agder, Norway and came to the United States at age three with his family to settle in Lincoln County, South Dakota.

  9. Rex Terry - Wikipedia

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    Terry was born at Sturgis, Dakota Territory in 1888. After attending public schools and business college, Terry worked in retail in Fort Pierre, South Dakota, where he also acted as president of the Fort Pierre Commercial Club along with managing the Fort Pierre National Bank.