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It’s Not Easy Being Green, But the Alternative Is Worse
When the world observes the 52nd Earth Day on April 22, there are a lot of good things to think about, including things here in Aberdeen. Let’s take a partial…
Published on May 6, 2022
Category: Your City
Sportsman’s Club of Brown County
2023 marks the Sportsman’s Club of Brown County’s 70th anniversary. The Youth Sport Fest 2018. “Many stories about the club are lost to time now,” said Bill Bowen. Bill has…
Protecting What’s Important… Because Things Happen
For over 100 years, Insurance Plus has been providing quality insurance products and service to the residents of Aberdeen and the surrounding communities. Their staff, comprised of 22 employees in…
Published on May 2, 2023
Category: Your City
Growing Connections: Community Gardens
…corner of NSU’s Mewaldt-Jensen building, the first of NSU’s greenhouses is home to lots of growth, life, and education. Jodie Ramsay, a biology professor at Northern for 22 years, leads…
Published on May 2, 2023
Category: Your City
Ahead of Her Time
I walked ditches and roadsides on the outskirts of Aberdeen during the first annual Earth Day, held April 22, 1970, joining a group of Roncalli High School schoolmates to collect…
Published on May 2, 2023
Category: People
More Donations Mean More Programming
With a record-breaking fundraising campaign ($787,000 for 2022/23 Campaign), the United Way of Northeastern SD (UWNESD) was able to add two more agencies to its partnership roster, East River Legal…
Where You Started: First Jobs in the Hub City
As with many people, my first job was working for my dad. I helped move his law firm from its tiny, hole-in-the-wall office around the corner to a Redfield Main…
Fantastic Voyage: The 1990s Aberdeen Pheasants, Part II
…what turned out to be their last game on August 22. With some teams having folded already, the league playoffs were cancelled. The Pheasants were still in decent shape, better…