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Holiday to change garbage pickup
City garbage pickup will change on Monday because of Native Americans' Day. Residents who usually have their garbage picked up on Monday are reminded to have their garbage out for pickup by 8 a.m. Tuesday. Both Monday's and Tuesday's garbage will be...Tags: Minority Groups
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Munitions detonated on Pine Ridge Reservation
PINE RIDGE INDIAN RESERVATION — The U.S. Air Force said it has detonated the last known explosives on a former bombing range on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The Rapid City Journal reports that contractors with the 28th Civil Engineering...Tags: Bombings, World War II (1939-1945), Air and Space Accidents, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Minority Groups
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SIOUX FALLS
South Dakota has received about $4 million in education grants this year to address the needs of Native American students. The Rapid City Journal reports that about $1.5 million was awarded this year to continue with the five-year College Access...Tags: Minority Groups
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Police seek help identifying murder victim
Q13 FOX News OnlineDetectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman found murdered Saturday evening. The woman’s body was discovered near the intersection of Crane Orchard Road and Whitley Canyon Road in Douglas County. The woman was...Tags: Minority Groups
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Governor vetoes bill to stop Gregory Canyon landfill
SAN DIEGO -- Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill by Sen. Juan Vargas, D- San Diego, that would have prevented construction of the Gregory Canyon landfill off Interstate 15 in the rural North County, the governor's office announced Monday.
SB 833 would have...Tags: Government, Minority Groups, Executive Branch, Jerry Brown, Politics
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Excellence in engineering
Chuck Boulais, who retired recently after 41 years with the Indian Health Service, said the program does a good job of maintaining the health of American Indians.
When asked what part of his job he was proudest of, Boulais pointed to a piece of paper...Tags: Minority Groups, Health and Safety at Work, Washington, DC, Engineering, South Dakota State University
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Fort Harrod offers history programs
HARRODSBURG — Old Fort Harrod State Park will host two opportunities this weekend to learn more about Kentucky history. On Saturday, the park will present Native American interpreter Howard Carr for a discussion of “Indians of Kentucky”...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, History, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, State Parks
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An Ordinance Could Soon Regulate Suspensions or the act of Hanging the Human Body from Pierced Hooks
Reporter, PhotographerA Springfield couple is concerned about what their kids are seeing from their own backyard. Their concerns caused Springfield-Greene County Health Department officials to research an extreme body modification trend. The body modification is called...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Arts and Culture, Hinduism, Minority Groups, Human Body
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Mixed Blood Theatre returns to Presentation College with 'According To Coyote'
Mixed Blood Theatre of Minneapolis returns to Presentation College Wednesday night, this time with “According To Coyote.” The play begins at 7 p.m. in Room NU27 of PC's Nursing Building. Admission is free. Sponsored by PC Student Services, the play is...Tags: Minority Groups, Arts and Culture, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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ABC show '20/20' to focus on Pine Ridge
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — The ABC television program "20/20" will look at children on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation on Friday night. South Dakota Public Broadcasting reports that journalist Diane Sawyer will host the broadcast entitled "A...Tags: 20 (tv program), Diane Sawyer , Minority Groups, Arts and Culture, Mass Media
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PBS puts spotlight on War of 1812 on the eve of its bicentennial
While the War of 1812 might be known as "America's Forgotten War" elsewhere, that's definitely not the case in Baltimore and Maryland. Our obsession with all things 1812 is one of the regional characteristics so pronounced that it is lampooned in "The...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Fort McHenry, Heroism, Arts, Photography
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Colorful autumn leaves can give colorful flowers later
This year's display of fall foliage should be exceptionally attractive, because we've had plenty of rainfall as well as the warm afternoons and chilly evenings required during early fall to produce vivid leaf pigments. Long ago and far away, though, the...Tags: Minority Groups
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