by everythingsd | Sep 3, 2019 | Check This Out
Andrew Carnegie, steel tycoon and philanthropist, is best known for his charitable contributions in financing public libraries. From 1886 until his death in 1919, Carnegie supported the construction of 1,679 public libraries across the United States. In South Dakota,...
by everythingsd | Sep 3, 2019 | Fishing in South Dakota
Deadwood’s main street light poles have hanging planters of petunias, if you pay attention, towards evening the “Hummingbird Moths” can be seen darting from planter to planter. It took a few tries, but I finally got a few decent photos. They...
by everythingsd | Aug 29, 2019 | Hutch's Guide Service Fishing Reports
A lot of us guides hit a dead spot recently and so did the bite. Both Oahe and Sharpe got a tougher bite with fish on Oahe going deep (down to 50 fow) making catching them harder. I am usually busy this part of August but this year had some time off so haven’t...
by everythingsd | Aug 29, 2019 | Parker's Midweek Update
Fort Pierre Tourismand Promotion CouncilVisit us on Facebook! Hewitt Land Company(605) 791-2300http://www.hewittlandcompany.com/ Brittney SchiefelbeinAmerican Family Insurance(605) 224-6627 ZESTO SHERBET SCHEDULE Thursday: root beer.Friday-Sunday: strawberry. PIERRE...
by everythingsd | Aug 28, 2019 | Check This Out
A Brush with Heritage Take a walk in the boots of a true westerner. Raised on the prairies of South Dakota, Mick B. Harrison draws inspiration from his experiences as well as those of others. Using direct paint strokes and a striking palette, he...