In honor of International Women’s Day, we’re looking back at the best recipes from some of the female chefs we met over the past year.
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MORE UKRAINE SUPPORT: Yesterday, we told you about Pierre resident Nataliya Rezek sending money back to her hometown in Ukraine. Today, we’ll highlight the work that Fort Pierre is doing. The pedestrian bridge over the Bad River began sporting blue and yellow on Monday in support of Ukraine. Read more about this story here.



TALENT SHOW: The Pierre T.F. Riggs High School Talent Show was held on Monday this week. “Two Directions” won first among ten entries that ranged from soloists to groups, and from music to dance to oral interpretations. Read more about this talent show here.


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These female chefs supplied some of our favorite recipes
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