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'Surplus water' plan to include fee for Missouri water
PIERRE - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has calculated possible rates that would be charged for the first time for using Missouri River water. The fees would be a feature of new agreements allocating water for municipal and industrial purposes from...Tags: Prices, Energy Resources, Inventories, St. Louis, Economy, Business and Finance
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O T H E R V O I C E S
Sidney Goss, a faculty member at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, made an interesting statement recently when he addressed the S.D. Legislature's Executive Board which was meeting to set the agenda for its new planning committee. The...Tags: Watertown, Natural Resource Industry
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Isaac leaves flooded highways and homes in its wake
Louisiana and Mississippi officials conducted search-and-rescue missions Wednesday for residents stranded by Tropical Storm Isaac, which flooded highways and homes and pushed water over the top of a vital levee. While Isaac lost its hurricane status...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Government, Floods, Dominican Republic, Politics
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Residents told to leave town as Isaac's floodwaters rise
Authorities warned people in a handful of towns outside of New Orleans to get out early Thursday ahead of rising water brought on by hurricane-turned-tropical storm Isaac, which dumped more than 20 inches of rain in some areas. Officials are also...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Floods, Bobby Jindal, CNN (tv network), Tropical Storms
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Isaac claims fatality as thousands forced to evacuate
Isaac slashed its way further inland Thursday, claiming its first fatality and stranding residents in flood-prone areas even as it threatened to wreak more havoc in the days to come. Mississippi and Louisiana announced mandatory evacuations for all low-...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Government, Floods, Politics, Regional Authority
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Corps calculates possible rates for Missouri River water
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has calculated possible rates that would be charged for the first time for using Missouri River water. The fees would be a feature of new agreements allocating water for municipal and industrial purposes from the...Tags: Prices, Energy Resources, St. Louis, Inventories, Economy, Business and Finance
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Emanuel: Meigs gone, Northerly Island park is 'right thing to do'
Tribune reporterMayor Rahm Emanuel on Thursday endorsed predecessor Richard Daley’s infamous late night bulldozing of the runway at Meigs Field on the grounds the destruction of the airport opened Northerly Island to use by many more Chicagoans. The new mayor...Tags: Adler Planetarium, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Richard M. Daley, Chicago Park District
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Miller-area men enter Hall of Fame with 'Band of Brothers' at their side
Saddling up for their ProRodeo Hall of Fame induction ceremony, two South Dakota legends could not help but bring two more brothers aboard.
Ree Heights natives, brothers and retired pro cowboys Billy Etbauer and Robert Etbauer won a combined seven...Tags: Engineering, Rodeo, John F. Kennedy, Science and Technology, Human Interest
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Army Corps still regulates Michigan beach grooming
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Owners of Great Lakes waterfront property in Michigan still need a federal permit for shoreline maintenance activities, even though the state no longer requires one. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will continue...Tags: Rick Snyder
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Stabenow: Farm bill passage by Sept. 30 critical
Staff WriterPETOSKEY — Two-term Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., sat down with the News-Review editorial board Friday to discuss several of the key issues she is engaged in as her second term draws to a close, including Asian Carp and the Farm Bill. Stabenow is...Tags: Elections, DNA, Politics, Primaries, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture
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New watershed district comes to vote
sfeldman@aberdeennews.comVoters in the Groton area and surrounding townships will decide Tuesday if they want to create a new watershed district to improve the drainage system. If the Mud Creek Watershed District is approved, landowners will pay a tax to fund drainage...Tags: Elections, Political Fundraising, Politics, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues
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Aug 30, 2012
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Aug 22, 2012
|Story| Aberdeen News
Aug 16, 2012
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Jul 17, 2012
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Jul 18, 2012
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Jul 19, 2012
|Story| Aberdeen News
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