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Monday, June 19, 201706/19/2017

DWU Spring Semester Dean’s List Announced

To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must have a semester grade point average of at least 3.5 on a four-point scale

Monday, June 19, 201706/19/2017

One-Way Streets In Downtown Mitchell Area Now Open To Two-Way Traffic

The change was effective Friday.

Wednesday, June 14, 201706/14/2017

Rotary Club Of Mitchell Recognizes Scholars And Teacher

DWU and MTI will match the scholarship awards for students who attend these institutions.

Thursday, June 1, 201706/01/2017

Corn Palace Festival Show Tickets On Sale Thursday Morning

This year’s entertainment runs from August 24th through August 27th.

Wednesday, May 31, 201705/31/2017

Newborn baby “walks” right after birth?!

See the baby ‘walk’ and read how it’s possible.

Thursday, May 25, 201705/25/2017

DWU Announces Memorial Day Hours

DWU will be closed on Monday, May 29th.

Friday, May 19, 201705/19/2017

Part Of Mitchell’s Main Street To Be Closed

The closure is expected to last 2-4 weeks.

Thursday, May 18, 201705/18/2017

Tim Smith Interviews Richard Petty

The racing legend was in Mitchell on Wednesday.

Saturday, May 13, 201705/13/2017

DWU To Begin Observing Summer Hours

The new hours will begin on May 15th.

Wednesday, May 3, 201705/03/2017

Junior Hille Presented With His Corn Palace Seat

Congratulations to lifelong DWU fan Junior Hille.

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