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Alta L. Renkly, 94

The Faribault County Register - Mon Sep 29

Blue Earth - Alta L. Renkly, age 94, of Blue Earth, died Sept. 19, 2008, at St. Luke's Lutheran Care Center, Blue Earth.

Accident Victim Wants Safer RR Crossings

KELO-TV Sioux Falls - Fri Aug 08

A Sioux Falls man is hoping this week's car-train accident that killed a 21-year-old SDSU student near Arlington will lead to safer railroad crossings throughout the state.

Railroad Crossing Concerns

KELO-TV Sioux Falls - Wed Aug 06

Many drivers are placing blame on this week's deadly car and train collision near Arlington on the railroad crossing itself.

Woman dies after car collides with train

ArgusLeader.com - Wed Aug 06

A Lake Preston woman was killed Tuesday in Kingsbury County when her car crashed into a train at a railroad crossing.

Lake Preston woman killed when her car crashes into train

Argus Leader - Tue Aug 05

A Lake Preston woman was killed today in Kingsbury County when her car crashed into a train at a railroad crossing.

Woman Killed In Accident Near Arlington

KELO-TV Sioux Falls - Tue Aug 05

One woman is dead following an accident near Arlington. The South Dakota Highway Patrol says 21-year old Kayla Cleveland was driving south on 450th Avenue when she collided with a train heading west just before ...

Oldham completes Horizons II program

Madison Daily Leader - Tue Jul 22

The Oldham community is making strides toward reducing poverty. Oldham was one of 21 South Dakota communities that completed Horizons II, a program which took towns with populations of less than 5,000 and ...

Father Gallagher Talks To KSFY Live

KSFY-TV Sioux Falls - Sun Jul 20

After nearly being deported, Father Cathal Gallagher, the former priest in DeSmet, has learned that he will be receiving his Green Card.

Father Gallagher Gets To Stay

KSFY-TV Sioux Falls - Sat Jul 19

The former Kingsbury county priest received word this morning that his application had been approved.

De Smet priest can stay in U.S.

Argus Leader - Sat Jul 19

An Irish priest who formerly served in De Smet learned Friday he won't have to leave the country and will be granted permanent residency in the United States.

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