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  2. Argus Leader - Wikipedia

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    argusleader.com: The Argus Leader is the daily newspaper of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It is the largest newspaper by total circulation in South Dakota. [2] [3]

  3. Bob Young (American football coach) - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Bob" R. Young (April 10, 1939 – January 25, 2023) was an American football former player, coach, and Christian spiritual leader. A native of Beresford, South Dakota, [1] he served as the head football coach at the University of Sioux Falls from 1983 to 2004, compiling a record of 172–69–3.

  4. Roosevelt High student dies in crash involving stolen vehicle ...

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    A 16-year-old Roosevelt High School sophomore is dead and a 15-year-old teen is seriously injured following a major crash Saturday morning connected with a stolen vehicle, according to the Sioux ...

  5. Conlon: Comics are evolving at the Argus Leader. Here's what ...

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    If you have questions, story ideas or concerns, please reach out at 605-777.5422, sconlon@argusleader.com or @Shelly_Conlon on X, formerly Twitter.

  6. The Amazing Kreskin, mentalist and regular 'Tonight Show ...

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    Mentalist George Kresge, aka The Amazing Kreskin, attends the 2017 DKMS Blood Ball at Spring Place on Oct. 26, 2017, in New York City.

  7. Josh Haeder - Wikipedia

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    Haeder and his wife Amanda have two daughters, Maggie and Laikyn. In his spare time, Haeder is a public address announcer for sporting activities, enjoys practicing mixed martial arts, pheasant hunting, fishing and watching Minnesota Twins baseball.

  8. Argus Leader First/Second Five: Meet South Dakota's ... - AOL

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    More than 40 years ago, a tradition was born to honor the top high school basketball players in South Dakota, regardless of class: The Argus Leader First and Second Five.

  9. Paul TenHaken - Wikipedia

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    TenHaken was born in Sioux Center, Iowa, to parents Lyle and Beth TenHaken. [2] He was raised in Worthington, Minnesota. [3] TenHaken attended Dordt College and received his degree in graphic design in 2000. [4]

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