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Longtime former legislator George Shanard dies
Longtime former state legislator and prominent Mitchell businessman George H. Shanard died Friday morning at the age of 86.
Friday, August, 03, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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EPA can’t regulate livestock waste without basic information
While water-quality experts cite livestock waste as a major polluter, EPA hasn't used Clean Water Act to regulate it.
Friday, August, 03, 2012 - The Associated Press - News

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Exchange Club members honored for volunteer work
The Mitchell Exchange Club recently honored two members for their volunteer hours. Troy Eilts was chosen All-American Volunteer of the Year, and Jerry Buchholz was chosen Exchangite of the Year for 2012.
Wednesday, August, 01, 2012 - Exchange Club - News

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Sports briefs 8/1: Registration open for Mitchell fall youth football and soccer
The Mitchell Parks & Recreation Department is now taking registration for its fall youth football and soccer programs.
Wednesday, August, 01, 2012 - The Daily Republic - Sports

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Late state Rep. LaRue honored with flags at half-staff
PIERRE (AP) — Gov. Dennis Daugaard is asking that all flags in South Dakota be flown at half-staff on Wednesday in honor of former state Rep. Maurice LaRue of Sturgis.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - - News

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Governor: SD flags at half-staff Wed. to honor shooting victims
PIERRE — Gov. Dennis Daugaard has asked that all flags in South Dakota be flown at half-staff from 8 a.m. until sunset Wednesday out of respect for victims of the mass shooting in Aurora, Colo.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - Office of SD Gov. Dennis Daugaard - News

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Native Americans to celebrate white bison in Connecticut
GOSHEN, Conn. (AP) — The birth of a white bison, among the rarest of animals, is bringing Native Americans who consider it a sacred event to celebrate at one of the least likely of places, a farm in New England.
Thursday, July, 19, 2012 - The Associated Press - News

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Ethanol producer Glacial Lakes Energy riding out the drought
As drought conditions worsen across the Midwest cornbelt, corn prices are soaring and corn processors — especially ethanol plants — are feeling the pinch.
Wednesday, July, 18, 2012 - Watertown Public Opinion - News

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Couple charged in toddler's death make court appearance
Security tight as community brings frustration over drug use to the fore.
Wednesday, July, 18, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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Island Park reborn, thanks to volunteers who cared
Now operating as a non-profit organization named the Milltown Island Park Association, lead organizer Kay Brown is bringing the park back through the help of local volunteers.
Saturday, July, 14, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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GIAGO: Chris Rock was right about Independence Day
Comedian Chris Rock sent out a tweet that went, “Happy white peoples independence day the slaves weren’t free but I’m sure they enjoyed the fireworks.”
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - Syndicated columnist - News

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Black Hills tourism not affected by wildfires, yet
RAPID CITY (AP) — Wildfires that have burned thousands of acres in western South Dakota's Black Hills haven't forced the closure of Mount Rushmore National Memorial or other popular attractions and don't appear to be keeping visitors away, a state official said.
Thursday, July, 05, 2012 - - News

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Donations sought for decorations at veteran cemetery in Italy
A pair of Mitchell natives is raising money to continue decorating the graves of South Dakotans who died in Italy during World War II.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News

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Wildfire devours structures in Colorado Springs
WOODLAND PARK, Colo. (AP) — More than 2,100 residents were being evacuated from the Air Force Academy's grounds Tuesday night as heavy smoke billowed from a wildfire that has burned an unknown number of homes near Colorado Springs.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - The Associated Press - News

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Colorado blaze too dangerous to assess damage
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — A raging wildfire destroyed dozens of houses overnight and charred land on the edges of the Air Force Academy on Wednesday, while thick smoke and intense, towering flames kept officials from learning the full scope of damage to Colorado's second-largest city.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - The Associated Press - News

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Crow Peak fire near Spearfish burning in steep terrain; crews battle heat, winds
SPEARFISH — Firefighters faced steep terrain, dense stands of trees, erratic winds and temperatures around 100 as they continued to battle the Crow Peak Fire in the northern Black Hills on Tuesday.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - Black Hills Pioneer - News

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Crow Peak Fire near Spearfish now at 100 acres
SPEARFISH (AP) — The Crow Peak Fire burning in western South Dakota's Black Hills near Spearfish has grown to 100 acres but is about 25 percent contained.
Tuesday, June, 26, 2012 - - News

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O'REILLY: Obama is losing his eloquence
President Obama’s press conference at the G-20 summit in Mexico was the most boring political exposition I have ever seen. Not only did the president ramble on about nothing, he did it in a halting manner that was excruciating to witness. How Mr. Obama thinks he can convince the world that he is a strong leader with that kind of a presentation is an intense mystery.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Syndicated columnist - News

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