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In 2002, Red Bear founded the Teton Times in McLaughlin, South Dakota. [2] [4] The Teton Times primarily serves the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, which is composed of the Lakota and Dakota nations of the Standing Rock Reservation [4]: 8 The Teton Times publishes a weekly print paper and maintains a Facebook page, but does not have an official ...
McLaughlin (Lakota: matȟó Akíčita or Makáȟleča; [6] "Bear Soldier") is a city in northeastern Corson County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 663 at the 2010 census . It is the largest city in the southern Standing Rock Indian Reservation .
Teton is an unincorporated community in Stanley County, in the U.S. state of South Dakota. [1] History
South Dakota Secretary of Social Services Matt Althoff discusses state efforts regarding child welfare during an interview with the Argus Leader and South Dakota Searchlight in the Governor’s ...
The southern segment begins at US 18 south-southeast of Parmelee and proceeds 20.826 miles (33.516 km) to a rural intersection just south of Norris. The much-longer northern segment, which is 146.629 miles (235.977 km) long, begins at an intersection with SD 44 just south of Corn Creek and ends at the North Dakota state line north of McLaughlin ...
Here are some fun map facts for you: one of the oldest surviving maps is the Babylonian Map of The World. Archaeologists date it back to around 700 to 500 B.C. The map was a clay tablet nearly the ...
Slim Buttes land unit, Harding County, South Dakota, United States Coordinates 45°31′39″N 103°10′15″W / 45.527583°N 103.170965°W / 45.527583; -103.
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