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Hotel tax for Corn Palace not popular - Daily Republic
One motel owner declined to give his name but promised to lead the charge against any potential business improvement district (BID), which has been floated as a way to raise part of the money for a Corn Palace renovation and expansion.
OUR VIEW: Still time to make a difference this season - Daily Republic
Here in Mitchell, a woman, who has asked to remain anonymous, did just this. She paid off three layaway bills and left. Employees at Kmart said she “wanted to spread some holiday spirit.” Well, she did. And we all should, whether it's through donating ...
Pay It Forward donation effort reaches Mitchell Kmart store - Daily Republic
Store managers at the Mitchell Kmart, 1313 S. Burr St., said a woman who asked to remain anonymous came to the store Friday and paid off three layaway bills for children's toys. The Pay It Forward movement came to Mitchell Friday, as an area woman paid ...
Protesting state Social Services - Daily Republic
The man refused to give his name or state the nature of his protest. He did hand The Daily Republic a card that stated “... due to confidentiality of the parties, I am unable to discus any of the details of my case.” The back of the man's sign read “SD ...
Wessington Springs school official: Witte still has job despite DUI arrests - Daily Republic
As of Monday morning, Lance Witte still retained his position, according to a school official who asked not to be identified. Meanwhile, School Board President Tate Von Eye said Monday morning that Witte was not listed on the board's meeting agenda for ...
Mitchell voters reject city manager proposal - Daily Republic
A woman who asked that her name not be used seemed to sum up the feelings of many of the voters who were interviewed Wednesday. “I just think it's working the way it is,” she said. “I think that by having a mayor, we have more citizen input.”
Mitchell city manager proposal suffers landslide loss - Daily Republic
A woman who asked that her name not be used seemed to sum up the feelings of many of the voters who were interviewed Wednesday. “I just think it's working the way it is,” she said. “I think that by having a mayor, we have more citizen input.”
City officials, residents hold fiery debate over sidewalks - Daily Republic
Another neighbor, who declined to give his name, said he felt the sidewalks were poorly done and uneven. Johnson said the city would regrade his property so ...

