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In 1992, Billion was elected, along with fellow Democrat Linda Barker, as one of two South Dakota State Representatives from the Sioux Falls-based 13th District. [2] Billion was re-elected in 1994. In 1996, Billion declined to seek a third term in the State House, instead choosing to run for the State Senate from the 13th District.
Barney A. Boos, 1938, South Dakota House of Representatives [28] Nancy Erickson,1984, Secretary of the United States Senate [29] Richard O. Gregerson, 1957, South Dakota Senate [30] Roger Haugo, 1958, South Dakota House of Representatives [31] Ried Holien, South Dakota Senate [32] Roger W. Hunt, 1959, South Dakota House of Representatives [33]
Amundson died in Sioux Falls on December 11, 2024, at the age of 86. [2] The South Dakota Supreme Court chief justice, Steven R. Jensen , called Amundson "a steadfast advocate for fairness and justice, embodying the highest principles of the judiciary during his years of service".
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Arnold Archambeau (born 1972), a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, was raised on its reservation in the southeastern half of Charles Mix County, South Dakota.Raised by his grandmother after his mother's death in his teens, [4] Archambeau was living with an aunt [5] and working at the Fort Randall Casino at the time of his disappearance. [4]
Amundson was born in Colton, South Dakota, on August 25, 1911. [2] Amundson graduated from high school in 1929, and attended Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. [3]: 100 [4] He married Marguerite McCormick on September 1, 1933, and they would settle in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. [4] They had three children together.
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.
Meierhenry died in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on July 29, 2020, at the age of 75. [5] He was the husband of the first female Associate Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court , Judith Meierhenry who served in that capacity from 2002 to 2011.