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As of the census [12] of 2010, there were 1,458 people, 576 households, and 373 families living in the city. The population density was 833.1 inhabitants per square mile (321.7/km 2).
Trinity Episcopal Church is the single remaining example of rural board-and-batten in South Dakota, only three such churches were built in South Dakota. [ 3 ] The church was built between July 1, 1883 and June 30, 1884 and cost $1,200 to build; the altar window was shipped from Connecticut and the brass altar vases and cross was donated by the ...
South Dakota Highway 37 (SD 37) is a state route that runs across eastern South Dakota. It begins at the Nebraska border northeast of Niobrara, Nebraska, as a continuation of Nebraska Highway 14 . It runs to the North Dakota border north of Hecla, where it continues as North Dakota Highway 1 .
The people listed below were born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Groton, South Dakota. Pages in category "People from Groton, South Dakota" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
South Dakota Board of Directors for Ed. Telecommunications: Public radio KZZE-LP: 96.5 FM: Fort Thompson: Crow Creek Sioux Tribe: Variety/Native American KZZI: 95.9 FM: Belle Fourche: Riverfront Broadcasting, LLC: Country WNAX: 570 AM: Yankton: Saga Communications of South Dakota, LLC: News Talk Information WNAX-FM: 104.1 FM: Yankton: Saga ...
Fort Thompson – Paddlefish Capital of the World [6] Leola – Rhubarb Capital of the World [7] Rapid City. The Gateway to the Black Hills [8] Real America Up Close [9] Star of the West [10] [11] Redfield – Pheasant Capital of the World [12] Sioux Falls – Gateway to the Plains [13] [14] Spearfish, South Dakota – The Queen City
Robert A. Johnson (September 29, 1921 – December 11, 2014) was an American politician in the state of South Dakota. He was a member of the South Dakota State Senate. [1] Born in Chicago, Illinois, Johnson grew up on a farm in Groton, South Dakota. He was an alumnus of South Dakota State University and was a farmer and insurance agent. [2]
School Type City County Mascot Aberdeen Christian High School: Private: Aberdeen: Brown: Knights Alcester-Hudson High School: Public: Alcester: Union: Cubs Andes Central High School