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Governor: POW/MIA Day set for Friday
PIERRE — At the request of the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs, Gov. Dennis Daugaard has proclaimed Friday as POW/MIA Recognition Day, calling on all South Dakotans to honor those men and women who fought bravely for Americans’ freedoms.
Saturday, September, 15, 2012 - Department of Veterans Affairs - News
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PIERRE — At the request of the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs, Gov. Dennis Daugaard has proclaimed Friday as POW/MIA Recognition Day, calling on all South Dakotans to honor those men and women who fought bravely for Americans’ freedoms.
Saturday, September, 15, 2012 - Department of Veterans Affairs - News
Mitchell school district negotiating with non-teaching employees
Pay and contract language are sticking points, superintendent says.
Tuesday, September, 11, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Pay and contract language are sticking points, superintendent says.
Tuesday, September, 11, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Drought conditions change little in Dakotas
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The U.S. Drought Monitor map shows that conditions in the Dakotas have changed little over the past week.
Thursday, August, 23, 2012 - - News
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SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The U.S. Drought Monitor map shows that conditions in the Dakotas have changed little over the past week.
Thursday, August, 23, 2012 - - News
THUNE: ‘Death tax’ threatens farms, businesses
South Dakota businesses that classify their operations as “family owned and operated” take pride in that description. Family farmers, ranchers, and businesses are proud to pass on their legacies from one generation to the next knowing their lifetime of hard work has paid off and their good family name will continue.
Saturday, August, 18, 2012 - R-S.D. - Opinion
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South Dakota businesses that classify their operations as “family owned and operated” take pride in that description. Family farmers, ranchers, and businesses are proud to pass on their legacies from one generation to the next knowing their lifetime of hard work has paid off and their good family name will continue.
Saturday, August, 18, 2012 - R-S.D. - Opinion
Avera to open payment center in Mitchell; 15 jobs expected initially
Avera will open a payment center in Mitchell, which will create approximately 15 new jobs with potential growth of up to 50 jobs
Thursday, August, 16, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Avera will open a payment center in Mitchell, which will create approximately 15 new jobs with potential growth of up to 50 jobs
Thursday, August, 16, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
WENZEL: Treasure Hunters experience proves ads can be controversial, too
Advertisements are a tricky business. They’re an integral ingredient of a newspaper and they help pay the bills for all of the things that we do. Yet I’m learning that they can be just as controversial, and sometimes more, as many of the stories we write.
Wednesday, August, 15, 2012 - publisher, The Daily Republic - Opinion
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Advertisements are a tricky business. They’re an integral ingredient of a newspaper and they help pay the bills for all of the things that we do. Yet I’m learning that they can be just as controversial, and sometimes more, as many of the stories we write.
Wednesday, August, 15, 2012 - publisher, The Daily Republic - Opinion
Mitchell school district’s assessed value tops $1B
School board OKs $36 million in 2012-13 budgets for public schools, MTI.
Tuesday, July, 24, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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School board OKs $36 million in 2012-13 budgets for public schools, MTI.
Tuesday, July, 24, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Feds open up land to aid farmers, ranchers
Decision to OK haying, grazing on CRP acres may not help much in ND, SD.
Tuesday, July, 24, 2012 - The Associated Press - News
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Decision to OK haying, grazing on CRP acres may not help much in ND, SD.
Tuesday, July, 24, 2012 - The Associated Press - News
CRP acres in Dakotas opened to haying, grazing
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Farmers and ranchers in the Dakotas affected by drought will be able to use Conservation Reserve Program acres for emergency haying or grazing after Monday's announcement by USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - - News
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SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Farmers and ranchers in the Dakotas affected by drought will be able to use Conservation Reserve Program acres for emergency haying or grazing after Monday's announcement by USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - - News
Mitchell teen gone two months found in Rapid City
A 17-year-old girl who ran away from her home in Mitchell two months ago has been found.
Wednesday, July, 18, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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A 17-year-old girl who ran away from her home in Mitchell two months ago has been found.
Wednesday, July, 18, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Authorities classify Wagner toddler death as homicide
WAGNER — Prosecutors hope to begin determining later this week what criminal charges could be filed in connection with the July 4 killing of a 2-year-old girl at a home in rural Wagner.
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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WAGNER — Prosecutors hope to begin determining later this week what criminal charges could be filed in connection with the July 4 killing of a 2-year-old girl at a home in rural Wagner.
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Mount Vernon, Platte, Tabor among state hosts: Area towns planning, preparing for teener baseball tournaments to end year
The Mount Vernon baseball diamond saw several upgrades before the start of last year’s Class B varsity state teener tournament. A new press box and a sound system were installed. The fence was moved back as a part of a re-aligned field and a green tarp was hung on the fencing to enclose the field.
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - The Daily Republic - Sports
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The Mount Vernon baseball diamond saw several upgrades before the start of last year’s Class B varsity state teener tournament. A new press box and a sound system were installed. The fence was moved back as a part of a re-aligned field and a green tarp was hung on the fencing to enclose the field.
Saturday, July, 07, 2012 - The Daily Republic - Sports
SD man says new law forced him to close smoke shop
YANKTON (AP) — A Yankton man’s dream of owning a roll-your-own cigarette shop has gone up in smoke.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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YANKTON (AP) — A Yankton man’s dream of owning a roll-your-own cigarette shop has gone up in smoke.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
O'REILLY: Old rockers now running on empty
Fresh off my jaunt down memory lane with The Beach Boys, I decided to revisit another iconic group, Crosby, Stills and Nash. Sadly, the results were much darker than with the “Good Vibrations” crew.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Syndicated columnist - News
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Fresh off my jaunt down memory lane with The Beach Boys, I decided to revisit another iconic group, Crosby, Stills and Nash. Sadly, the results were much darker than with the “Good Vibrations” crew.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Syndicated columnist - News
Still little risk of grass fires in Mitchell as summer heats up
Despite temperatures soaring into the 90s in recent days, the National Weather Service still says there is little risk for a grass fire in the Mitchell area.
Saturday, June, 30, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Despite temperatures soaring into the 90s in recent days, the National Weather Service still says there is little risk for a grass fire in the Mitchell area.
Saturday, June, 30, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Puetz staffers bring building plans to county panel
Commissioners will close Aug. 1 on deal to buy Central Electric Cooperative facility.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Commissioners will close Aug. 1 on deal to buy Central Electric Cooperative facility.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
LETTER: Poor and middle class: Vote Varilek
This is a message for all the voters in South Dakota whose take-home pay is less than $30,000 a month, or are unemployed and are among the 102,470 residents of the state who are classified as “food insecure.”
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - Mitchell - News
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This is a message for all the voters in South Dakota whose take-home pay is less than $30,000 a month, or are unemployed and are among the 102,470 residents of the state who are classified as “food insecure.”
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - Mitchell - News
Toll from 1972 flash flood: 238 dead, 3,000 injured, 1,300 homes destroyed
Rapid City flood: 40 years later, memories still haunt survivors
Saturday, June, 09, 2012 - The Rapid City Journal - News
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Rapid City flood: 40 years later, memories still haunt survivors
Saturday, June, 09, 2012 - The Rapid City Journal - News
9-irons flawless on 2nd hole in Freeman
FREEMAN — At Valley View Golf Course, one hole-in-one is rare enough, let alone three on consecutive nights. But that’s what happened on the par-3 second hole at the nine-hole golf course south of Freeman during the past week.
Saturday, June, 09, 2012 - The Daily Republic - Sports
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FREEMAN — At Valley View Golf Course, one hole-in-one is rare enough, let alone three on consecutive nights. But that’s what happened on the par-3 second hole at the nine-hole golf course south of Freeman during the past week.
Saturday, June, 09, 2012 - The Daily Republic - Sports
SD man gets 100 years for killing girlfriend, putting body into moving car
YANKTON (AP) — A Yankton man who admitted shooting and killing his girlfriend about a year ago has been ordered to serve 100 years in prison, a punishment the judge noted was basically a life sentence.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - - News
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YANKTON (AP) — A Yankton man who admitted shooting and killing his girlfriend about a year ago has been ordered to serve 100 years in prison, a punishment the judge noted was basically a life sentence.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - - News
