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Nelson, 4 other embattled Dems, stake out Medicare position
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William E. Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Florida Senator Bill Nelson joined with four fellow Democrats on Monday to warn the White House against a Republican budget plan to restructure Medicare as a voucher-like program. Why are they... -
Are wild horses native to the U.S.? A federal court seeks the answer
GreenspaceAnimal rights groups are pressing a case in federal court maintaining that wild horses roamed the West about 1.5 million years ago and didn't disappear until as recently as 7,600 years ago. More important, they say, a growing stockpile of...... -
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Tags: U.S. Army, Government, North Dakota, Heavy Engineering, Business
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SD town on alert as floodwaters flow from Montana
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Some South Dakota residents are being told to be ready to leave their homes by Thursday as the Missouri River rises downstream of communities that are already flooded by record-breaking rain and bracing for unusually heavy...Tags: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Disasters and Accidents, Wyoming
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Field Day set for July 13
Producers from North Dakota, Montana and South Dakota are expected to be on hand for the annual North Dakota State University Dickinson Research Extension Center field day July 13. Activities will take place at the DREC headquarters and the Dickinson...Tags: North Dakota, Agricultural Research and Technology, Business, South Dakota, Science and Technology
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Efforts to help Pierre, Fort Pierre create bottleneck
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — Dark swells pushed and crashed against the tops of the emergency spillway gates at Oahe Dam on Tuesday afternoon, sending cascades of spray over the last foot of freeboard remaining. Those gates never have been opened, but they now are...Tags: U.S. Army, North Dakota, Heavy Engineering, South Dakota, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Montana candidate with KKK ties running for Congress
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A former organizer for the Ku Klux Klan says he is running as a Republican for Montana's representative in the U.S. House. John Abarr says he believes he will fare better than people might expect because of a backlash...Tags: Elections, Ku Klux Klan, Republican Party, Primaries, Barack Obama
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Outdoors Almanac
Three state recreation areas and several boat ramps in South Dakota have been closed due to high water releases from Missouri River dams. Boating bans have been put in place from Oahe Dam to Antelope Creek on Lake Sharpe and from Gavins Point Dam to...Tags: Ohio, Lakes and Ponds, Road Transportation, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure
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June meetings to address N.D. grassland conservation easements
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will hold two public meetings on a draft Environmental Assessment and Land Protection Plan for its proposed Dakota Grassland Conservation Area. The Service wants to protect about 2 million...Tags: North Dakota
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