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Re-enactor to portray famed Missouri River boat captain: Appearing Tuesday north of Pierre
PIERRE - It has been 128 years since Grant Marsh navigated the Missouri River by boat, transporting Sitting Bull and his followers from Fort Randall to Fort Yates. Marsh will return to the Missouri River to tell about his life as a steamboat pilot...Tags: South Dakota, Literature, History (tv network), Elections, History
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SD panel broke no laws in paying compact dues
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — No laws were broken when the South Dakota Legislature's executive committee voted in June to pay $95,000 in dues to the Midwestern Higher Education Compact, Attorney General Marty Jackley said. The compact enables...Tags: South Dakota, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Illinois, Elections
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Sen. Johnson to tour flooded areas of Dakota Dunes
DAKOTA DUNES, S.D. (AP) — Sen. Tim Johnson plans to tour the Dakota Dunes area on Monday to see the effects of the Missouri River flooding. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers pushed record amounts of water through Missouri River dams in early June to...Tags: Tim Johnson, Missouri, U.S. Army, Montana, Manufacturing and Engineering
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2011 Dakotafest: More exhibitors and brands
By Ross Dolan The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D. Aug. 15 — A LARGER AND EXPANDED DAKOTAFEST -- scheduled to run from Tuesday to Thursday in Mitchell -- is a positive indicator of a robust farm economy, believes Ray Bianchi, group show director...Tags: Agriculture, Economy, Business and Finance, Iowa, South Dakota, Farms
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Bad year for durum could mean pricier pasta
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Wet conditions and flooding in the Upper Midwest could lead to higher pasta prices in the grocery store. Pasta is made from durum wheat. About two-thirds of the nation’s crop is grown in North Dakota, where flooding and...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pasta
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Grassland Conference slated for Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS — The National Wildlife Federation and South Dakota State University announce the upcoming conference: "America's Grasslands: Status, Threats and Opportunities," to be held in Sioux Falls Aug.15-17. The conference brings together...Tags: Ecosystems, Education, South Dakota, Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues
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Fear of Deadly E. coli Prompts Massive Beef Recall Throughout Southeastern, Southern U.S.
KTLA NewsDODGE CITY, KS (KTLA) -- A slaughterhouse has recalled some 60,000 pounds of ground beef that may be contaminated with potentially deadly E. coli 0157:H7, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. The Ohio...Tags: South Dakota, KTLA, Diseases and Illnesses, Tennessee, Food Industry
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N.D., S.D. farms have high rate of computer access
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The percentage of farms with access to computers is slightly higher in the Dakotas than in the nation as a whole. The Agriculture Department says 69 percent of North Dakota farms and 68 percent of South Dakota farms have computer...Tags: South Dakota
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Strong storms pound southern North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Overnight thunderstorms brought strong winds, heavy rain and large hail to much of southern North Dakota. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for the Bismarck-Mandan area, where wind gusted up to 87...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Weather Warnings, Disasters and Accidents, Floods
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Marylanders' credit card delinquencies fall
Who says we can’t control our spending? Virtually every state, including Maryland, saw a drop in the second quarter in their credit card delinquencies. According to credit bureau TransUnion, the delinquency rate — bills past due by 90 or...Tags: Alaska, Maryland, Credit and Debt
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In good company
I didn't think I had a dog in the race, but I have been somewhat convinced that, as a taxpayer, I have stirred up some dogs. Parking for downtown has reared its head as possibly more important to many, and the new library is the bait. All I did was...Tags: Dog (animal)
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DRAINAGE BOARD
Brown County Commissioners agree with residents in the northeast corner of the county that South Dakota Highway 10 needs a better culvert. About three dozen residents from Hecla, Portage, Lansing and North Detroit townships lobbied commissioners, who...Tags: South Dakota, Rivers, Mathematics, Industrial Accidents, Transportation
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