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Panel OKs higher tax for tobacco shops
Roll-your-own establishments could become classified as cigarette manufacturers.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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TUPPER: Online numbers show readers want 'bad news'
Although people often claim they want “good news,” the first stories they read and the ones they talk about with their friends are the ones most people would classify as “bad news” — crimes, catastrophes and random oddities, typically in that order.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - The Daily Republic - News

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OPINION: Jobs leaves an innovation deficit behind
The death of one of the great innovators of our time, or any time — Steve Jobs — brings a question asked by Pete Seeger in another context. To paraphrase: Where have all the (creative) people gone; long time passing. Jobs and fellow computer innovator Bill Gates represent if not a vanishing breed, then at least one that might be classified, were it an exotic animal, as endangered.
Tuesday, October, 11, 2011 - Syndicated columnist - News

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Is it a scam, or are these guys for real?
It was late afternoon, and knowing that station WNAX did a classified ad thing, I tuned my Dodge pickup radio to 570 AM. But the talk wasn’t about loaders or livestock trailers. It was an interview, and they were talking about the growing price of food. Eventually I figured out that it was an advertisement, but I stayed tuned anyway.
Wednesday, January, 18, 2012 - The Daily Republic - Sports

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SD law makes it illegal to smoke synthetic pot
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — A product described as synthetic marijuana remains on store shelves in South Dakota, but a state law passed this year makes it a crime to consume it.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - - News

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Sioux Falls student suspended for fish oil pill back in school
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — A 15-year-old Sioux Falls middle school student suspended for giving an over-the-counter fish oil pill to a fellow classmate is back in school after his family complained the punishment was too harsh.
Friday, March, 09, 2012 - - News

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Mitchell unemployment rate drops slightly
The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation said the number of unemployed people in Mitchell stayed the same in June as it was in May: 370.
Wednesday, July, 27, 2011 - The Daily Republic - News

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Verizon plans new Mitchell tower
Verizon Wireless is seeking approval to construct a new 159-foot cellular phone tower in Mitchell.
Tuesday, March, 20, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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LETTER: City should remove cleanup restrictions
Why limit it to furniture and appliances? I had two very large items that I worked hard at to get out of my basement.
Friday, April, 27, 2012 - Mitchell - News

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OUR VIEW: Commission correct on passport dispute
Members of the Davison County Commission were right to question a schedule change that recently went into effect at the county Treasurer’s Office.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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SD ranks last for animal protection
When it comes to legislation protecting animals, South Dakota is ranked last in the nation, according to a report by the Humane Society of the United States.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - The Aberdeen American News - News

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New books at the Mitchell Public Library
These new books are available at Mitchell Public Library.
Wednesday, August, 17, 2011 - The Daily Republic - News

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SDHSAA gives initial approval for Class 11AAA football
PIERRE — The South Dakota High School Activities Association Board of Directors gave initial approval to add a top-tier 11-man football class for the state’s largest schools.
Wednesday, January, 11, 2012 - The Daily Republic - Sports

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'Stinky hookah smell' riles Rapid City businesses
"Closed due to stinky hookah smell" proclaimed a handwritten note posted Wednesday in the window of Susan Grubl's cosmetics store, accompanied by a drawing of a frowning face.
Thursday, April, 12, 2012 - - News

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Noem co-sponsors tax cut bill for firms; Obama vows veto
Republicans claim the bill, if passed, would lower taxes on the adjusted gross income of as many as 22 million small businesses by as much as 20 percent for one year.
Thursday, April, 19, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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Mitchell school board takes no action on money plan
The proposed budget for the Mitchell School District’s 2011-2012 year met with little questioning at the board’s public meeting Monday.
Tuesday, August, 09, 2011 - The Daily Republic - News

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New books at the Mitchell Public Library
The following new books are available at Mitchell Public Library.
Wednesday, August, 31, 2011 - The Daily Republic - News

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OUR VIEW: Thinking of Bella after avoidable accident took her young life
A young girl has needlessly died in Mitchell and everyone — her family, her friends and those of us who never met her — is left to wonder how this terrible tragedy occurred and if there was anything that could have been done to prevent it.
Thursday, March, 29, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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Daily Republic earns first in General Excellence category
OACOMA — The Daily Republic has been judged the best newspaper in its division of an annual South Dakota contest for the third straight year.
Monday, April, 30, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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School board to launch new fiscal year at meeting
The Mitchell School Board will officially start a new fiscal year when it holds its annual reorganizational meeting at 5 p.m. today in Room 116 at the Mitchell Technical Institute north campus.
Monday, July, 11, 2011 - The Daily Republic - News

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