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The social media accounts linked to from The Aberdeen Insider are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube Besides social media accounts, aberdeeninsider has populated their site with: • Passersby save life of Aberdeen man who fell outside during frigid February snap • Northern State student to present Ted Talk about immigration system • City approves $300K land purchase for public works building • Kessler’s grocery stores being sold to Coborn’s • Presentation Sisters to raze motherhouse to make room for outdoor green space • A lifetime of faith: Sister Virginia Hallauer celebrates 100th birthday, 79th year of ministry • Sutton brothers finalizing sale of Millstone Family Restaurant • Business roundup: Allevity, Pizza Ranch, Hub City Axe Throwing all adding entertainment options • Aberdeen City Council in process of changing permit details for moving buildings • Nourish HubCity food pantry helps those in need retain their dignity • State B: Raasch ends 39-year drought with state title win for Castlewood • State B: Hot start powers Dell Rapids St. Mary past Aberdeen Christian • Aberdeen Christian senior Ellis Russell's career comes full circle at State B • Aberdeen visit gives Gov. Rhoden a look at local innovations • With money finally approved, work to replace Richmond Lake dam moves ahead • Aberdeen Central show choir, jazz groups ready for home performances • More speculation than answers when it comes to Aberdeen federal building, mayor says • Avery Anna opening for Ian Munsick at Brown County Fair on Aug. 13 • Entertainment: Roncalli performing 'The Little Match Girl' on Sunday • Northern gets Higher Learning Commission approval to offer nursing program • Inexperienced Central High School debate team seeks 13th state title in 14 years • Airport terminal bill rejected by the Senate • Reinbold resigns his council seat • Optimal Performance offers physical therapy services • At 42-2, Groton's Krueger relishes being No. 1 seed heading into state wrestling tournament • Heart attack was unexpected for 38-year-old Aberdeen mother • Saul Phillips out as Northern State men’s basketball coach • Proposed $3.6M cut to SDPB unlikely, according to lawmakers at legislative coffee • Rock Steady Boxing now offered at Aberdeen YMCA to help Parkinson's patients • Entertainment: 'Wizard of Oz on Ice' coming to Aberdeen Feb. 17 • Roncalli teacher Dan Gallagher wins Milken Educator Award, $25,000 • Rising Crust Bakery takes weekly orders for sourdough • Twin Dragon needs inspection to reopen after kitchen fire • Aberdeen lawmaker wants state to invest in Bitcoin • School counselors worried bill could increase youth suicide, self-harm rates • After earning congressional honor, Eva Madsen's passion for art continues in college • City cleaning cattails, sediment from Moccasin Creek to improve look, smell • ReelRoad48, new weekend filmmaking contest, is Feb. 14-16 • Aberdeen City Council approves first reading of zoning regulation updates • Education savings account proposals top discussion at legislative coffee • South Dakota Film Festival, 48Create competition hit pause • New public works building among Aberdeen's substantial infrastructure upgrades in 2025 • Aberdeen man admits to aggravated assault of 4-month-old • Hundreds gather in Aberdeen as PUC hears feedback about Summit pipeline plan • Woman faces attempted murder charge following shooting at Milbank nursing home • Westport's Sacred Heart Catholic Church celebrates final Sunday Mass • Bridal, formalwear business ModaLane moving into former Finishing Touch building • Millstone Family Restaurant celebrates 50 years of meals in Aberdeen • AI-generated porn reports don't involve Britton-Hecla school, superintendent says • Ag Photo of the week • Entertainment: Library has holiday escape room through Dec. 23 • First Northern State diver in more than a decade, Flockhart finds success in sophomore season • Jersey Mike's Subs to open in Dec. 23 • Main auditorium at Capitol Theatre now honors Jim Walker, Don Hall • City land transfer to ADC may be temporary move • 2023 Aberdeen ordinance helping address nuisance vacant buildings • Ambassador program allows youth to share their love of beef • East Suites on former Presentation campus will be converted into apartments • Gallery: Ag photos of the week • Entertainment: Sherwin Linton performs Friday, downtown parade of lights is Saturday • $9.6M in courthouse renovations, law enforcement addition underway in Marshall County • Ian Munsick booked for 2024 Brown County Fair • Aberdeen-based HAPI helps address South Dakota housing shortage • Northern State hopes to offer agriculture business bachelor's degree starting in fall 2025 • Aberdeen City Council gives preliminary approval to water rate increases • 'Napoleon Dynamite' turned out to be SD producer's unexpected success story • Jumps in water rates for Aberdeen homes likely to be less than previously expected • William Deng's book documents incredible journey from South Sudan to Aberdeen • One of two WEB bids accepted, high costs might delay more water for Aberdeen • Business roundup: JB's Coffee finds home at Avera St. Luke's Hospital • Collective Soul to perform Aug. 15 at Brown County Fair • North Dakota approves Summit carbon capture pipeline route • Aberdeen Banner Engineering plant to remain open • Elected to Legislature earlier this month, Chris Reder uncertain about future • Ipswich man found guilty of sexual exploitation, sexual contact; not guilty of rape • Dean Zahn leaving Moccasin Creek Country Club after 32 years as pro • New robotic procedure • aberdeeninsiderclassifieds.com • Our Website