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Garbage pick-up to change Monday
City garbage pick-up will change Monday because of Native American Day. Residents who normally have their garbage picked up Monday are reminded to have their garbage out for pick-up by 8 a.m. Tuesday. Both Monday's and Tuesday's garbage will be...Tags: Minority Groups
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National 4-H Week; dry conditions and thistle control
Oct. 2-8 is National 4-H Week, celebrated across the United States, and is considered the beginning of the new 4-H year. In Lyman County, more than 48 4-H members and many volunteers are involved in the 4-H program. The fundamental 4-H ideal of...Tags: Columbus Day, Livestock Farming, Minority Groups
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Outdoors Calendar
OCT. 7-8 Nation: At sundown Oct. 7, Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, begins through Oct. 8. OCT. 8 South Dakota: Resident-only pheasant season opens through Oct. 10. Details: gfp.sd.gov. South Dakota High Plains Zone: Duck season opens through...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Travel, State Parks, Gardens and Parks, Yom Kippur
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Some services change Monday for Native American Day
A number of businesses and agencies will be closed or change operating hours or services Monday in observance of Native American Day. - Federal offices: closed. - State offices: closed. - Brown County offices: closed. - Aberdeen city offices: closed....Tags: Parochial Schools, Colleges and Universities, Religious Education, Minority Groups
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A Journey To A Place Where Three States Meet
The Hartford CourantSuperman had his Clark Kent — a mild-mannered alter-ego and someone who might be considered, well, a geek. People might look at me as a rugged, explore-any-place kind of guy who thrives on living on the edge out in the natural world. But actually...Tags: Travel, Transportation, Photography Supplies and Services, Archaeology, Trips and Vacations
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Park, tribe to receive EPA conservation grants
GRAND HAVEN — A national park and an American Indian tribe will receive a combined $1.1 million for environmental projects in northern Michigan. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday the projects will be funded under the Great...Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Authority, Lakes and Ponds, Environmental Politics
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Gypsy Day parade returns to Main Street this year
A total of 13 bands are scheduled to march in Saturday's Gypsy Day Parade. Marching will be the Northern State University Marching Wolves and 12 high school units. The parade begins at 9 a.m. Unlike last year, when a detour was required, the entries...Tags: American Legion, Social Organizations, Army National Guard, The Salvation Army, Youth Organizations
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Dobbins Island dispute goes to Md. high court
Lisa Bender spent her summers in the 1960s sailing to Dobbins Island in the Magothy River for some summer fun.
"You'd picnic, meet people and swim," the Severna Park woman said of her trips to a beach that she and many others considered to be a public...Tags: Judges, Travel, Severna Park, Beach Vacations, Trips and Vacations
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Redistricting should work for all South Dakotans
Now that the state redistricting committee has adopted a proposed map of South Dakota's new legislative districts, allegations of gerrymandering, packing and undue complaining have surfaced from pundits and both sides of the political aisle. American News...Tags: Democratic Party, Voting, Jim Bradford, Laws, Frank Kloucek
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Democrats: Make redistricting work for all South Dakotans
This guest column was written by Ben Nesselhuf, chairman of the South Dakota Democratic Party. Now that the state redistricting committee has adopted a proposed map of South Dakota’s new legislative districts, allegations of gerrymandering, packing...Tags: Democratic Party, Voting, Jim Bradford, Laws, Frank Kloucek
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No additional information in missing girl case in Aberdeen
No additional information was available Sunday about Demetria Greger, the 11-year-old Aberdeen girl who is missing. Demetria's whereabouts were still unknown and police continue to investigate the incident, Capt. Neil Bittner of the Aberdeen Police...Tags: Minority Groups
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Excessive outrage over Berkeley Republicans' half-baked protest
I have no beef with the student Republicans.
Oh, I disagree with them about affirmative action, and probably a dozen other things as well. But I am not troubled — amused, but not troubled — by the way they've expressed their view....Tags: Stephen Colbert, Social Issues, Richard Pryor, African Americans, National or Ethnic Minorities
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