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Opportunity scholarship's value declining in South Dakota
The potential of $5,000 spread across four years to help pay for a college or technical education continues to attract South Dakota high school students to take the rigorous curriculum necessary to qualify for the state-funded Opportunity scholarship....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Awards and Prizes, Students
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S.D. beef plant about to open after years of delays
ABERDEEN (AP) — A long-delayed South Dakota beef-processing plant given new life when Korean investors took over in 2009 is nearly set to begin operations more than six years after it was first proposed. Land for the $109 million Northern Beef...Tags: Plant Openings, Finance, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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SD Historical Society to honor four people
Four people will be specially honored by the South Dakota State Historical Society at its annual meeting and conference this weekend. James McLaird of Mitchell, a professor emeritus at Dakota Wesleyan University, is receiving on Saturday the society&...Tags: Wesleyan University, Regional Authority, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Economy, Business and Finance
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Beef plant faces new liens
swaltman@aberdeennews.comNearly $3 million in tax increment finance bonds to benefit Northern Beef Packers have been sold, but recent mechanic's liens have been filed against the plant. The new liens are in addition to past claims against the processing plant, one of which is...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Machine Manufacturing, Business, Waterbury
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Republicans' Lincoln Day Dinner is May 31
Gov. Dennis Daugaard and former Gov. Mike Rounds will speak May 31 at the Brown County Republicans Lincoln Day Dinner in Aberdeen. The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a social hour at the Ramada Convention Center. The dinner begins at 7 p.m. State...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Republican Party, Executive Branch, Government, Politics
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Evolution of Governor's Hunt detailed at historical society meeting
Gov. Dennis Daugaard, in an entertaining speech to members of the State Historical Society at their annual meeting on Saturday, showed how pheasant hunting has grown into a major piece of South Dakota culture during the past century and now is nearly a...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Lifestyle and Leisure, World War II (1939-1945), Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Members appointed to gaming, real estate panels
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — One of the state panels that regulates legal gambling in South Dakota gets a new member. Gov. Dennis Daugaard appointed Timothy Holland of Custer to the South Dakota Commission on Gaming. The commission oversees Deadwood gambling casinos...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Services and Shopping, Insurance, Regional Authority, Unemployment Benefits
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SD governor wants Brand Board to reconsider increase
Just weeks after the state Brand Board decided to raise the livestock inspection fee to $1 per head, Gov. Dennis Daugaard prefers that the board reconsider its decision. The board, whose members are appointed by the governor, is scheduled to meet...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Science and Technology, Executive Branch
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Ideas for railroad taxes, public broadcasting and campaign contributions
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — The past three days, we’ve gone through 10 suggestions for improvements in South Dakota government for 2012. Today, we’ll look at the final three in this reporter’s dozen that deal with railroad taxes, the future of South...Tags: Radio, Regional Authority, Credit and Debt, Politics, Media Industry
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Notebook: Democrats propose legislative agenda
After losses in South Dakota's 2010 elections that were even worse than usual, there are signs of new life in the Democratic Party as the 2012 session of the Legislature opens Tuesday. The strongest indication came New Year's Eve. Democratic...Tags: Regional Authority, Parties and Movements, Corporate Crime, Awards and Prizes, Politics
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A man who spoke for South Dakota like no one else
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — Whether he was in public office or back in private life, Gov. Bill Janklow frequently observed that people didn’t get funerals right. He said they almost always waited too long, until after a person was gone, to give the praise and...Tags: Radio, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Lawyers
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Notebook: A man who spoke for South Dakota
Whether he was in public office or back in private life, Gov. Bill Janklow frequently observed that people didn’t get funerals right. He said they almost always waited too long, until after a person was gone, to give the praise and thanks....Tags: Radio, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Lawyers
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