Published September 21, 2012, 05:02 AM

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Daily digest: Things to know for the day ahead.

Things to do

FRIDAY

• Fall Episcopal Church Women annual meeting, 10 a.m., Gallery G, Ramkota River Center, Pierre.

• Heroes’ Field 2012 Ceremony, 6:45 p.m., 2012 hero: Laska Schoenfelder, Heroes’ Field Complex, Mount Vernon.

SATURDAY

• Farmers Market, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., parking lot at Fifth and Main, Mitchell.

• Outkasts Cruise-in and Car Show, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Corn Palace and Main Street, Mitchell.

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Things to remember

SQUARE DANCE CLUB DANCES MONDAY: Palace Promenaders Square Dance Club will dance at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 24, at James Valley Community Center, Mitchell.

Caller will be Dean Ferguson. Hosts for the evening are Lichter and Klose.

JVCC SCHEDULES DANCE: Dance to the music of Veryl Hohn from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at James Valley Community Center, Mitchell.

Admission is $4, which includes lunch. All ages are welcome and membership is not required to attend.

Lucky numbers

Powerball: 1-5-8-39-50; Powerball, 23; no winner reported; estimated jackpot: $174 million. Wild Card: 8-15-20-24-28; Wild Card: Jack of Hearts; no winner reported; $130,000. Hot Lotto: 6-20-25-30-32; Hot Ball: 13; no winner reported; estimated jackpot: $2.49 million. Dakota Cash: 8-12-22-23-29; winning tickets sold in Custer and Mobridge; next estimated jackpot: $20,000.

Fast facts

Transportation was 14 percent of the fis cal year 2011 state budget in South Dakota.

Transportation funding included state general funds, federal funds and other funds, according to the South Dakota Department of Transportation fact book.

Today in local history

The destruction of the Kaylor Grain Company elevator on this date in 2010 filled the evening sky with smoke and an orange glow. Firefighters from Scotland, Menno and Tripp brought tankers to fight the flames, as Kaylor had no water system to fight fires. The 70-plus-year-old building was a total loss.

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