Honored chef finds purpose and influence in Custer

When acclaimed chef Joseph Raney moved from California to the small town of Custer, he wasn’t sure what the future would hold. Six years later, he’s running a high-end restaurant that’s put Custer on the culinary map and earned him national recognition. Read how their Golden West service keeps them dishing out plates and connecting with customers. 

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Give ‘Smart’ Gifts for the Holidays

Give ‘Smart’ Gifts for the Holidays

Your household may already be equipped with these everyday tech essentials. But you can raise the bar for your Christmas gift giving with several ultra-cool (and useful) tech-enhanced goodies.

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Medal of Honor Hero Calls Hartford Home

Medal of Honor Hero Calls Hartford Home

Michael Fitzmaurice is South Dakota’s lone surviving Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. It is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force. Fitzmaurice was honored for his personal bravery and self-sacrifice serving in the U.S. Army in Vietnam.

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Recreating a Native Home Where the Buffalo Roam

Recreating a Native Home Where the Buffalo Roam

The Rosebud Sioux Tribe has reintroduced 800-plus head of buffalo on 28,000 acres of grasslands as part of its Wolakota Regenerative Buffalo Range & Wildlife Sanctuary. It’s the largest Native American owned and managed bison herd in North America today.

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Brothers Build Auto Business

Brothers Build Auto Business

Brothers Bob and Rick Zwart started “jockeying cars” in high school. Over the past 23 years they have grown that love into a 120-car auto sales business.

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