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House candidates debate taxes, work ethic
Associated PressPIERRE — Republican Rep. Kristi Noem tried to paint Democratic challenger Matt Varilek as a dedicated follower of President Barack Obama, while Varilek accused her of being ineffective and missing meetings during a brisk Friday debate in which they...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Parties and Movements, Elections, Kristi Noem, Barack Obama
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Sen. Johnson: Study shows waiving RFS will have no impact on corn prices
Sioux Falls - On Oct. 5 U.S. Senator Tim Johnson highlighted a University of Missouri study showing that a one-year waiver of the renewable fuel standard will not have a meaningful or immediate impact on corn prices, as some advocates of the waiver have...Tags: Petroleum Industry
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Noem has lunch with students
Sam Olson, 12, heard her fellow classmates at Aberdeen Roncalli Elementary School complaining about school lunches and set out to do something about it. The sixth-grader wrote letters and sent them to the offices of Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D.; Sen. John...Tags: Schools, John Thune, Students, Education, Roman Catholicism
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Learn about the issues and vote
The election is Nov. 6. We all have a great opportunity to be part of the selection process. No matter who you support, please vote. In 1986, I ran for public office as Brown County commissioner. This was a great experience and, through the years, I...Tags: John Thune, Elections, Kristi Noem, Duane Sutton, Politics
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Other Voices: Religious rights and Missouri River water
Mitchell Daily Republic: Religion is a right — even for prisoners Two American Indian inmates say their religious rights were being trampled in the state penitentiary, where a tobacco ban affected their religious ceremonies. The prison went...Tags: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Justice System, John Thune, Floods, Crime, Law and Justice
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S.D. Senators receive Farmers Union Golden Triangle Award
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Farmers Union has given South Dakota Senators Tim Johnson and John Thune the family farm organization's Golden Triangle Award for legislative service. It's the highest legislative honor given by Farmers Union, and it has been given...Tags: Human Interest, John Thune, Washington, DC
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S.D. Farmers Union members visit Washington, push for Farm Bill
HURON - A group of South Dakota farmers and ranchers visited Capitol Hill recently to urge lawmakers to pass a farm bill as soon as possible. A delegation of South Dakota Farmers Union members attended the National Farmers Union's annual Fall Fly-In to...Tags: Justice System, John Thune, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Crime, Law and Justice, Kristi Noem
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Service academy application process open
South Dakota youngsters interested in being nominated to one of the four U.S. service academies for the class of 2017 need to apply by the end of October. State residents between 17 and 23 may apply for the service academies if they meet eligibility...Tags: John Thune, United States Merchant Marine Academy, United States Naval Academy
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In Our Opinion: Layoffs can be traced to lack of political will
The tears that welled in Jessica Goebel's eyes after she learned Wednesday she had been laid off from Molded Fiber Glass are a sad, direct statement on the ineffectiveness of our leaders in the legislative branch. "I had just moved into a new duplex...Tags: John Thune, Elections, Tax Credits, Layoffs and Downsizing, Energy Saving
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SD Sen. Tim Johnson fractures arm after falling
WASHINGTON (AP) — South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnsonsays he fractured his right arm at the shoulder after falling in his U.S. Senate office last week. Johnson says he is doing well and will be in his office on Tuesday. Johnson's wife, Barbara, fell...Tags: Washington, DC
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An exceptional situation
Just when area residents thought the drought couldn't get any worse, it has. Deteriorating conditions recently led to the Exceptional Drought (D4) designation - the most extreme category - for southeast South Dakota and northeast Nebraska. The U.S....Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, South Dakota State University, Natural Disasters, Weather, Droughts
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Congressional members say wind credit in process
South Dakota's congressional delegation have expressed concern about the layoff of 92 workers at the Molded Fiber Glass plant and have issued statements in support for the renewal of the federal Production Tax Credit for wind energy. Uncertainty about...Tags: John Thune, Wind Power, Tax Credits, Harry Reid, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
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