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Sisseton South Dakota



Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao: Remarks Prepared at the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Youth Build Sisseton Wahpeton Reservation - South Dakota - August 4, 2004
to announce a grant of over $3 million to the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Youth Build. This grant will help at-risk Native American youth and other young Native Americans who've had trouble in their lives train for and find jobs. ...

Thank you, Chairman Crawford [James Crawford, Chairman, Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Tribe] . ...

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Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao: Remarks Prepared at the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Youth Build Sisseton Wahpeton Reservation - South Dakota - August 4, 2004 - Printer Version
to announce a grant of over $3 million to the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Youth Build. This grant will help at-risk Native American youth and other young Native Americans who've had trouble in their lives train for and find jobs. ...

Thank you, Chairman Crawford [James Crawford, Chairman, Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Tribe] . ...

Sisseton Wahpeton Reservation, South Dakota ... [Read More]

Fort Sisseton
The uprising, led by Chief Little Crow, raged for 38 days, creating panic on the frontier. The soldiers at Fort Ridgely were violently attacked. Minnesota Governor Alexander Ramsey commissioned a former governor, Henry Sibley, as colonel, and ordered him to quell the uprising. On September 6, 1862, Governor Ramsey telegraphed President Lincoln requesting military aid. Lincoln acted by created the Military Department of the Northwest and placing General John Pope in charge. The uprising continued until September 23, 1862, when Sibley's force of 1600 volunteers subdued Little Crow's 700 warriors at the Battle of Wood Lake. Although Little Crow and his followers fled to Devils Lake in eastern North Dakota, nearly 1200 Sioux surrendered to Sibley. After three additional campaigns between 1862-1865, with General Pope attacking the remaining hostile Sioux. A Fort Wadsworth, a post to further strengthen and protect the Dakota Territory was built in 1864 at the head of the Coteau de Prairies ... [Read More]

South Dakota Citizen Corps Statistics
27  (Beadle, Brookings, Brown, Buffalo, Butte, Codington, Davison, Day, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, Hamlin, Hand, Hyde, Lake, Lawrence, Marshall, Minnehaha, Pennington, Spink, Stanley, Turner, Union, and Yankton Counties, City of Sturgis, Crow Creek Tribe, Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribe) ... [Read More]

South Dakota - State forecasts
FPUS63 KFSD 182049SFTSD SDZ001>074-191200-TABULAR STATE FORECAST FOR SOUTH DAKOTANATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD349 PM CDT MON JUL 18 2005ROWS INCLUDE... DAILY PREDOMINANT DAYTIME WEATHER 6AM-6PM FORECAST TEMPERATURES...EARLY MORNING LOW/DAYTIME HIGH PROBABILITY OF PRECIPITATION 6AM-6PM - INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO MM INDICATES MISSING DATA FCST FCST FCST FCST FCST FCST FCST TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON JUL 19 JUL 20 JUL 21 JUL 22 JUL 23 JUL 24 JUL 25 ...WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA... BUFFALO SUNNY SUNNY SUNNY PTCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY 59/95 62/88 60/91 62/97 61/88 61/87 60/87 POP 0 POP 0 POP 0 POP 0 POP 20 POP 30 POP 30 CUSTER SUNNY SUNNY SUNNY PTCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY 50/88 57/84 54/86 57/92 54/88 56/84 55/84 POP 0 POP 0 POP 0 POP 20 POP 20 POP 30 POP 30 FAITH SUNNY SUNNY SUNNY PTCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY 59/97 64/90 60/90 65/99 63/90 64/88 63/87 POP 0 POP 0 POP 0 POP 0 POP 20 POP 0 POP 30 PHILIP SUNNY SUNNY SUNNY PTCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY PTCLDY 59/102 64/98 61/93 66/103 67/9 ... [Read More]

South Dakota - Weather Summary
AWUS83 KFSD 181613RWSSD SDZ001>074-182200-WEATHER SUMMARY FOR SOUTH DAKOTANATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD1113 AM CDT MON JULY 18 2005COOLER AND LESS HUMID CONDITIONS PREVAILED ACROSS SOUTH DAKOTA OVERNIGHT. SKIES WERE MOSTLY CLEAR WITH SOME EVENING CLOUDINESS OVER THE FAR SOUTHEAST. EARLY MORNING LOW TEMPERATURES VARIED FROM THE MIDDLE 50S TO AROUND 60 DEGREES ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND EAST...THE LOWER 50S NORTHWEST AND FROM THE MIDDLE 40S TO AROUND 50 DEGREES SOUTHWEST PRAIRIES. PINE RIDGE AND PORCUPINE WERE THE COOLEST ON THE PRAIRIES WITH A MINIMUM TEMPERATURE OF 44 DEGREES. THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE BLACK HILLS HAD LOWS IN THE LOWER AND MIDDLE 40S WITH DEERFIELD THE COOLEST AT 39 DEGREES. OVERNIGHT WINDS WERE FROM THE WEST AND NORTHWEST AT 5 TO 15 MPH. AT 11 AM CDT SKIES WERE SUNNY WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE EXTREME NORTHEAST CORNER NEAR VICTOR WHERE SKIES WERE MOSTLY CLOUDY. TEMPERATURES WERE IN THE LOWER AND MIDDLE 70S WITH EXTREMES OF 71 DEGREES AT SISSETON TO 77 DEGREES ... [Read More]


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