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SDSU intern has career-impacting experience with Pioneer
BROOKINGS - For South Dakota State University junior Mercedes Dittrich, an internship with Pioneer this summer was enlightening and career-impacting. “I really had a great opportunity with Pioneer,” said Dittrich, the daughter of Tom and Peggy...Tags: Human Interest, Science and Technology, Public Employees, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics
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Iowa, SD used- car dealers sent to prison for fraud
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A bankrupt used-car dealer from South Dakota and his partner have been sentenced in Iowa to federal prison for lying to banks that were funding their dealerships. Sioux Falls businessman Dan Nelson was sentenced in...Tags: Prisons, Iowa, Crime, Law and Justice, South Dakota, Punishment
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Businesses expanding in Aberdeen area
In the coming year, Aberdeen residents could see a long-awaited beef plant open for business and a new hospital continue to grow from the ground up.
Work on Sanford Medical Center Aberdeen will keep several local businesses busy in 2011, officials...Tags: Labor Markets, Dennis Daugaard, Politics, Cardiac Catheterization, Medical Services
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New Year's blizzard brings a foot of snow
New Year's blizzard brings a foot of snow DIRK LAMMERS,Associated Press SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A two-day New Year's blizzard closed interstates and dumped a foot of snow in some parts of South Dakota, but state officials said Saturday that...Tags: Charity, Social Issues, Traffic, Vehicles, Weather Warnings
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Top honors at Iowa Beef Expo
A week of great weather led to a week of great sales at the 35th Annual Iowa Beef Expo which was held February 13-20 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. We had 5 breed sales that had an $8,000 or higher Top Selling Bull and 6 breed sales that had...Tags: Human Interest, West Farms, New York, Wisconsin, Iowa
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Organic advocates voice concern over 'natural' food labeling
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - An organics watchdog group's criticism of a cereal company that describes its products as "all natural" is the latest in the debate about whether the term is being used to confuse consumers or simply give them more information....Tags: Tennessee, Organic Foods, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Marketing
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FBI studies link in S.D., Iowa robberies
BROOKINGS - The FBI said it believes the man who robbed a Brookings credit union is the same man who held up an Iowa bank. The Dakotaland Federal Credit Union in Brookings was held up on Feb. 14. A bank in Des Moines, Iowa was robbed March 1. The...Tags: FBI, Iowa, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Roberta L. Traxinger
Rapid City: Roberta L. “Bobbie” Traxinger, 54, Rapid City, died Feb. 5, 2011, in Huron. Survivors: husband, Patric Traxinger, Rapid City, formerly of Houghton; daughter, Megan Traxinger, Des Moines, IA; sons, John Traxinger, Woodbury, MN, Luke...Tags: Human Interest
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Kyle Crosby Ernst, 13
Kyle Crosby Ernst, 13, of Olathe, Kan., was carried by angels to heaven on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, after celebrating his confirmation with family at his side at Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Mass of the Christian Burial and celebration...Tags: Human Interest, Mount Dora, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity
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State tourism offices
States and many U.S. territories have tourism offices to help visitors. When requesting travel literature, be as specific as possible. Alabama: Alabama Tourism Department, 401 Adams Ave., Suite 126, P.O. Box 4927, Montgomery, AL 36103; (800) 252-2262...Tags: Chicago, Indiana, Arizona, Concord (Staten Island, New York), Washington, DC
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Sada Thompson dies at 83; stage and TV actress known for playing matriarch on 'Family'
Sada Thompson, a Tony Award-winning actress best known to TV viewers for her Emmy Award-winning role as the matriarch in the 1970s dramatic TV series "Family," has died. She was 83.
Thompson, a resident of Southbury, Conn., died of lung disease Wednesday...Tags: Human Interest, England, George Furth, The New York Times, Music Theater
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Looking ahead, and seeing the past in a mirror
We are on the 2011 Student Freedom Riders bus rolling toward Augusta, Ga., watching "The Murder of Emmett Till," a PBS documentary on the savage 1955 lynching of a black boy in the nothing town of Money, Miss. On the old newsreel footage, white person...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Freedom Riders (movie), Manufacturing and Engineering, Iowa, Colleges and Universities
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