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South Dakota offers a fascinating twist to fall colors
HILL CITY, S.D. — Calendars and catalogs tell us that fall color is best served as an array. It is red, orange, yellow and every burnt shade between. Fall colors are so broad and brilliant that the English language can't keep up to name them all....Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Steaks, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Passenger Cars
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Sioux Falls soldier dies in Afghanistan
A National Guard soldier from Sioux Falls who was serving in Afghanistan died in a noncombat-related accident Tuesday, Gov. Dennis Daugaard said today. Specialist Dennis G. Jensen, 21, with the 200th Engineer Company, died from injuries suffered...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Science and Technology, Army National Guard, Afghanistan, Companies and Corporations
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Sandbagging volunteers sought in Roberts County
A small town in South Dakota’s northeastern corner that was hit by 8 inches of rain earlier this week is scrambling to save its school from floodwater. Roberts County Emergency Manager Jim Pearson told KWAT-AM 950 that some parts of New... -
Alm receives advanced training; school board certification
Aberdeen Public Schools board member Duane Alm was one of 25 statewide to complete advanced training through the Associated School Boards of South Dakota. He earned certification through the Governance Academy for Visionary Education Leadership. The...Tags: Advanced Training, Human Interest, Career and Workplace
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Don Scott
Boise, Idaho: Don Scott completed his remarkable life's journey August 10, 2011, at the summit of Gannett Peak in the Wind River Range in Wyoming. His wife Barb, his children, his family, and his many dear friends will dearly miss him. Born Donald...Tags: Health, Wyoming, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest, Retirement
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State jobless rate unchanged
PIERRE - The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics said South Dakota's preliminary unemployment rate for July was unchanged from the previous month at 4.7 percent. State Labor and Regulation Secretary Pam Roberts said that the state's labor force increased...Tags: Labor Markets, Labor Legislation, Unemployment, Career and Workplace
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S.D. soldier dies: Bridge materials accident in Afghanistan claims Sioux Falls man
PIERRE - A South Dakota National Guard soldier serving in Afghanistan has died in a noncombat-related accident, the South Dakota governor's office said Wednesday. Spc. Dennis G. Jensen, 21, of Sioux Falls, died Tuesday from injuries suffered while...Tags: Government, Elections, Minneapolis, Dennis Daugaard, Regional Authority
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USDA official advocates in S.D. for rural opportunities
MITCHELL (AP) — Dallas Tonsager, undersecretary for rural development with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, said the nation’s agricultural economy is sound but many rural communities are not reaping the benefits. "We need to create...Tags: Business, Chemical Industry, Barack Obama, Science and Technology, Renewable Energy
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Missouri River governors to meet with Corps
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says he and fellow governors of states on the Missouri River will meet this wMissouri River governors to meet with Corps| Eds: APNewsNow. Will be updated. Stands for Missouri-Levee Repair listed on the...Tags: Government, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nebraska, Wyoming, Regional Authority
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Work on facility to load grain by Kimball under way
By Austin Kaus The Daily Republic KIMBALL, Aug. 18 — Chuck Jepson is excited to see the dirt fly. Work on a massive grainloading facility has begun this week between Kimball and White Lake. Jepson, whose Liberty Grain LLC group plans to build...Tags: Railway Transportation, Traffic, Travel, Vehicles, Transportation
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High School Volleyball: Just one senior on junior-laden CHS team
The offensive and defensive schemes remain the same but with new players in vital positions. The Aberdeen Central volleyball team must replace three key pieces: middle hitter, setter and libero. Leadership responsibilities and the libero designation...Tags: Elections, Human Interest, Watertown, High School Sports, Volleyball
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At fairs and on farms, animals keep taking the heat
PARADISE, Pa. (AP) - Cows don't crank up the air conditioning, pigs can't chill out in a movie theater and chickens won't cannonball into a pool. At farms, fairs and the racetrack, the furry and feathered rely on human caretakers to keep them comfortable....Tags: North Carolina, Weather Reports, Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), New York Racing Association, Agriculture
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