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Lawsuit claims Brown County, Regents, youth camp responsible for injuries
Brown County, Richmond Lake Youth Camp and the South Dakota Board of Regents are liable for injuries an 11-year-old boy suffered when he fell out of a bunk bed at the camp near Aberdeen, according to a civil lawsuit filed in Brown County. The lawsuit,...Tags: Justice System, Laws, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Regional watershed task force meets Monday
The South Dakota Legislature's Regional Watershed Advisory Task Force is scheduled to meet Monday in Mitchell. Several Brown County officials are to discuss drainage issues. The agenda includes: - 9:30 a.m.: State climatologist Dennis Todey, South...Tags: Duane Sutton, South Dakota Legislature
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CITY COUNCIL: City: Snow removal is 'different animal' this time of year
Snow removal is always interesting this time of year, public works director Robin Bobzien told the Aberdeen City Council Monday night. Monday’s clean-up effort was unusual, Bobzien said, because of the volume of snow and “how wet that...Tags: Arts and Culture
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Aberdeen-area snow could alleviate drought, but not end it
The nearly 19 inches of snowfall so far this month has prompted questions about the impact on the drought that plagued the Aberdeen area. Dennis Todey, state climatologist and South Dakota State University associate professor, answered some questions....Tags: Droughts, Weather, Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues
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Teen Leadership Conference June 3-7 in Brookings
BROOKINGS - The South Dakota 4-H Youth Council invites you to join them on the South Dakota State University campus June 3-7, as they present Teen Leadership Conference: Find the Mystery Within. TLC will provide a great balance of leadership training,... -
Grazing in a drought
Despite periodic snow and rain events this winter, much of South Dakota and Nebraska is still under serious drought conditions. And even with a normal precipitation year, it will likely take years for agricultural land to recover from 2012's hot, dry...Tags: Droughts, Fertilizer, Weather, Weather Reports, Agriculture
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Seminars help farmers better manage on-farm employees
JAMESTOWN, N.D. -- As livestock and other farms get fewer and larger, farm owners often must attract and retain qualified farm help. Fourteen farmers attended a first-of-its-kind set of seminars in North Dakota on agriculture employment management....Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Health and Safety at Work, Watertown, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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South Dakota FFA extends invite to annual convention
BROOKINGS – The South Dakota FFA Association will host the 85th Annual South Dakota State FFA Convention on April 14-16, 2013, on South Dakota State University’s campus in Brookings, S.D. The theme of the 85th State FFA Convention was...Tags: Groton, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Science
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Attic flies wake up with warm weather
The pesky attic flies that plagued homes in the fall are starting to show up again with the beginning of spring. The flies are likely picture-winged flies and took shelter inside homes to escape the colder temperatures, said Buyung Hadi, pesticide... -
New ag secretary focusing on future
Former Marshall County resident Lucas Lentsch will take over the top state ag job this month as the leader of the South Dakota Department of Agriculture. Lentsch spoke about his life growing up on a dairy farm, his goals, priorities and what he...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Farms, Deere and Company, Iraq
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Three NSU vocalists finish first at event
Three Northern State University students captured first place at the South Dakota National Association of Teachers of Singing competition March 23 in Brookings. Megan Rose Case of Scranton, N.D., placed first in the senior women division. Anthony...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Watertown, Students, Music
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Tuition, fees increasing for university students in South Dakota
The South Dakota Board of Regents on Thursday voted to increase tuition and fees by 4.4 percent after considering a higher rate. In a 6-3 vote, the regents, who met Wednesday and Thursday at Northern State University, voted to increase tuition and...Tags: Education, Career and Workplace, Employees, Teaching and Learning, Politics
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