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Dipping My Toes
They say the four stages of living abroad are as follows: Honeymoonits aaaall good! Hostilitythis place stinks with all its corruption and pollution and no English TV! Humorsettling in allows you to l...
Posted on 2/25/12 at 9:19 AM
Broken government
Is there no hope for compromise in Congress? Are the Republicans and Democrats so divided, so far apart, so bitterly opposed to working together that they cannot do business? The failure of the not-s...
Posted on 11/22/11 at 11:26 AM
My (Husband's) Little Pony
Some of my stories gather a lot of interest but not to the degree that my husband sometimes does. He draws a lot of attention and gets all kinds of looks over his car. Its a sweet little ride called ...
Posted on 2/11/11 at 8:00 PM
A Woman's Guide to Family Finances: Finding Real Money in an Unreal Economy
Ellie Kay, a military wife and mother of seven, knows how to stretch a dollar. In this chatty book for women, she highlights seven essentials to any family's financial plan: an emergency fund, life i...
Posted on 9/16/10 at 9:44 AM
Survey: Recession taking a toll on patients
The recession is taking a toll on patients and their ability to pay for health care, a new national survey of family doctors has found. The survey's findings were released this week by the American Ac...
Posted on 5/21/09 at 6:28 AM
Brighter light to shine on big-project breaks
Tax refunds for business plans will be decided in public meetingsBy Bob Mercer , May 13, 2013
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Midwest, Plains economic survey index dips
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A monthly economic survey index for nine Midwest and Plains states dropped last month but continues to suggest improving economic growth for the region.May 01, 2013
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Sales tax revenue up throughout Black Hills
RAPID CITY (AP) — Sales tax revenue figures indicate business is booming in Rapid City and communities across western South Dakota's Black Hills. Energy activity in neighboring North Dakota is one likely reason.April 29, 2013
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Rural Midwest bankers expect more economic growth
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A monthly survey of bankers says that strong farm income continues to boost the economy in rural areas of 10 Midwest and Plains states.April 18, 2013
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Midwest economy: March state-by-state glance
For a fourth straight month, South Dakota's overall index remained above growth neutral. The index hit 58.7 in March, compared with February's 52.5.April 01, 2013
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Survey suggests Midwest economy improving
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A big jump in new orders suggests the economy is improving in nine Midwest and Plains states, but it's too soon to say whether that trend will continue, according to a monthly survey released Monday.April 01, 2013
Mitchell’s jobless rate hits 4.6 percent
By Chris Mueller , March 30, 2013
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Dakotas are opposite in personal income increase
An uptick in personal income in South Dakota in the fourth quarter of last year due to crop insurance payments helped keep the overall decrease in the state to a minimum.March 29, 2013
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SD sees record number of corporate filings
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — South Dakota saw a record number of new corporate filings in December. Secretary of State Jason Gant says that suggests the state's economy is improving.March 27, 2013
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USDA expanding program to fight rural poverty to Dakotas
The so-called StrikeForce initiative already operates in 10 states. The program will now also be available in the Carolinas, the Dakotas, Alabama and Virginia.March 26, 2013
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Bankers say farm income helping rural economy
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Bankers in 10 Midwest and Plains states expect the rural economy to continue growing in the months ahead because of the strength of farm income.March 21, 2013
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Jobless rates rise in January in half of US states
North Dakota had the lowest unemployment rate among states in January, at 3.3 percent. It has benefited from an oil and gas boom. Nebraska had the second lowest at 3.8 percent, followed by South Dakota at 4.4 percent.March 18, 2013
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OUR VIEW: Main Street needs work to live up to its name
Mitchell finds itself splitting in various directions and at the expense of its inner core.March 13, 2013
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Pierre leads in household income for SD
After recession, state nears national average.By Denise Ross , March 13, 2013
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Jobless rate spikes in Mitchell
By Tom Lawrence , March 11, 2013
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