Community
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Preventing the spread of disease in this month’s Plainsman’s Past
Looking at the Wednesday, April 14, 1886, edition of the Daily Huronite, page three has a pair of interesting artifacts. While multiple mentions are made in the edition of someone in the community or even a prominent politician who is beset with measles or another infectious illness, page three announces…
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Mayor proclaims National Music Week
Mayor Mark Rubish, center, declared May 3-10 as National Music Week in Huron. Accepting the proclamation are Miss South Dakota, Jamee Kattner and Beverly Bigge, Huron Federated Music Club.
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Piano recital held Wednesday
As part of National Music Week, multiple area piano students offered a recital on Wednesday at American Lutheran Church.
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American Legion Post 7 installs 2026 officers
Newly elected officers serving American Legion Post 7 in 2026 are L-R: Keith Zolobkowski-Chaplain, Historian, Gus Manolis-Post 7 Commander, Justin Jury- 1st Vice Cmdr, Dave Waagen-2nd Vice Cmdr, Ivan Kenter- Sgt at Arms, and Bill Kerker- Finance Officer, with Shane Lammers-Installing Officer.
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Huron College/Huron University reunion scheduled for July 23-25
An all-school reunion is scheduled for this summer for all former full-time and part-time students who attended Huron College and/or Huron University. The three-day event will be July 23-25 in Huron.
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Girl Scouts hold Court of Awards
The Huron Service Unit of Girl Scouts held its annual Court of Awards on Sunday, May 3, bringing together scouts, leaders, and families to celebrate the accomplishments of the past year.
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HRMC Dialysis receives immunization award
HURON –– Huron Regional Medical Center Dialysis has been recognized by the Midwest Kidney Network with an Immunization Impact Award for its outstanding commitment to improving patient immunization rates and protecting the health of individuals receiving kidney care.
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A front-row seat on the green
As high school golfers hit the links Thursday, a goose came in for a closer look and to offer advice for handling the rough.
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1971 bombing in Huron the focus of a new season from an award-winning podcast
HURON — A quiet late-night drive through Huron in 1971. A small airport. A simple request to pick up a package. Moments later, an explosion that would change a man’s life forever.










