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Centerville was platted in 1883. [7] It was named due to its location between Parker and Vermillion. [7] One of the most powerful tornadoes in the 2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak was located around Centerville and was rated an F-2 on the Fujita scale. It had maximum winds of 135 miles per hour and caused damage in the town of Centerville and ...
South Dakota Highway 19 (SD 19) is a 86.974-mile (139.971 km) state highway in southeastern South Dakota, United States. It connects the Nebraska state line, south of Vermillion, with the southeastern part of the Madison area, via Viborg, Hurley, Parker, and Humboldt. SD 19 formerly entered Centerville, but was shifted to
Redesignated as South Dakota Highway 8: SD 19: 86.974: 139.971 N-15 at the Nebraska state line south of Vermillion: SD 34 southeast of Madison: 1926: current Designated as part of US 12: SD 19A: 8.161: 13.134 SD 19/SD 46 south of Centerville: SD 19 west of Centerville: 1950: current Originally part of SD 19: SD 20: 385.079: 619.725
Turner County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,673. [1] Its county seat is Parker. [2] The county was established in 1871, and was named for Dakota Territory official John W. Turner. [3] Turner County is a part of the Sioux Falls, SD Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Location of Turner County in South Dakota. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Turner County, South Dakota.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Turner County, South Dakota, United States.
The location of where a triple homicide took place on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at 1031 Main Street in Centerville, South Dakota. The former Centerville mayor has been charged with the case
The location of where a triple homicide took place on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at 1031 Main Street in Centerville, South Dakota. The former Centerville mayor has been charged with the case
The Vermillion River is a tributary of the Missouri River, 96 miles (154 km) long, [2] in eastern South Dakota in the United States. The origin of the river name is Waséoyuze, Lakota for "place where vermilion is obtained". [3] It is formed by the confluence of the East Fork Vermillion River and West Fork Vermillion River.