Rose spoke very little English until she started her education in a one room schoolhouse a few miles from…
Read MorePatty was elected as president of the South Dakota Association of the Deaf and served for six years…
Read MoreJulie returned to the Rapid City Convention & Visitors Bureau in July 2014 and led the rebranding effort…
Read MoreSister Lynn Marie Welbig has dedicated her life to the service of others…
Read MoreVirginia is a notable author of Native American stories to promote cultural pride and knowledge for…
Read MoreShe believed that service to her community and country was an obligation of citizenship…
Read MoreA Desert Storm veteran, Susan has earned the Bronze Star Medal and Senior Parachutist Badge.
Read MoreJudy Trzynka is a well-known face among the Republican party…
Read MoreShe was a role model for us and remains a loving reminder of the importance of…
Read MoreTamara, a Native American genealogist, has done extensive research in the history of…
Read MoreIn fact, she was the first woman in the United States to be elected, not appointed, to a state…
Read MoreSue has been a political leader for nearly three decades serving as Minnehaha County GOP Chair…
Read MoreIn honor of her contributions to South Dakota education, youth leadership, and political…
Read MoreVirginia’s career cleared the way for many female educators and administrators to follow…
Read MoreAs volunteers, we miss family events and are late for dinner many times but helping others…
Read MoreWith courage, confidence, and persistence, nurse Jean Todd Saville developed her practice, served her…
Read MoreJacquelyn was the first woman elected to the Lead City Commission and the only woman to serve as mayor…
Read MoreFirst female CEO of South Dakota Children’s Home Society…
Read MoreBarb continues her work with Murdo history by making memories nearly every day…
Read MoreIn all her roles, she has consistently lifted up and empowered others to reach for their greatest…
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