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  2. Norman B. Streeter Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Norman B. Streeter Homestead, on Streeter Ranch, in rural Custer County, South Dakota, near Beaver Creek, also near to Buffalo Gap, South Dakota, dates from 1889. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The listing included nine contributing buildings on 10 acres (4.0 ha). [1] [2]

  3. Streeter, ND, man dies in hay-bale accident - AOL

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    Nov. 9—STREETER, N.D. — A Streeter man died after a hay bale fell on top of him on Thursday, Nov. 7, according to Stutsman County Sheriff Chad Kaiser. Kaiser said first responders responded to ...

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  5. List of newspapers in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen American News - Aberdeen, Daily [1] Alcester Union & Hudsonite - Alcester/Hudson, Weekly [1] Argus Leader - Sioux Falls, Daily [1] Arlington Sun - Arlington, South Dakota [2] Bennett County Booster II - Martin; Beresford Republic - Beresford; Bison Courier - Bison; Black Hills Pioneer - Spearfish; Brandon Valley Challenger - Brandon ...

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  7. Streeter, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Streeter is a city in Stutsman County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 149 at the 2020 census. [3] Founded in 1905, Streeter celebrated its centennial in July 2005 with a weekend festival. [5] The city is at one end of what is considered the straightest road in America, with the other end being Hickson.

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  9. 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.