Rudy Giuliani says president's legal team worried he would be caught in 'a perjury trap'
Gutters send water to storage tank
South Dakota outpost was first to play 'The Star Spangled Banner' at official events
'Creeky' Creekmore, 95, makes Guinness Book of World Records
Other opportunities lure young Americans away from ranches, farms
Students' work is distributed across their reservation and South Dakota
Native American drum group combines its sound with a classical symphony orchestra
Memorial planned at North Dakota site where thousands of legal aliens and US citizens of Japanese and German ancestry were held
Modern-day thieves use trucks, not horses, to steal livestock
Working with archeologists, youngsters uncover the history of the legendary town of Deadwood
Teachers try to incorporate individualized instruction in regular school classrooms
Versatile grain is at the heart of a debate over health, energy and food
Artist hopes to bring harmony with a circle of sacred smoke in white marble
Middle-aged Galapagos tortoise continues to delight and educate young visitors
Schools are part of state-wide effort to teach young people about Internet safety
So far wood chips have been used to mulch our gardens but in the future they may heat our homes
WalMart, the world's largest retailer, prides itself on offering the lowest prices on all its products. But many consumers not only ref
In South Dakota, population of just over 700,000, closing the Ellsworth Air Force base would mean the loss of a huge amount of money. S
The four presidential faces carved into Mount Rushmore are serving as an inspiration this summer for stone carvers working on a much sm
Sioux tribal members perform an ancient Dance for protection of their land and traditions
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