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News

Arson trial begins in Tyndall

Couple accused of burning own Springfield business.

Mitchell residents to chat live via video with physicists underground

Mitchell residents to chat live via video with physicists underground

Thursday event hosted by the Roatary Club is open to the public.

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Area school districts holding elections Tuesday

At least four area school districts will hold elections Tuesday.

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Clear Lake man allegedly shoots 2 others, then kills self

40-year-old Brett Pommer, barricaded himself inside the residence.

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SD panel begins domestic abuse study

SD panel begins domestic abuse study

Legislators to look at issues regarding same-sex couples.

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Agriculture

Bovine TB case in ND shouldn’t hurt exporting

BISMARCK (AP) — State and cattle industry officials say North Dakota’s first reported case of bovine tuberculosis in 14 years shouldn’t threaten the state’s federally designated “TB-free” status.

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GUEBERT: Top reasons to love China’s purchase of Smithfield

GUEBERT: Top reasons to love China’s purchase of Smithfield

There are dozens of reasons for American farmers and ranchers to be thrilled — nay, elated! — by Shuanghui International Holding Inc.’s proposed $4.7 billion purchase of Smithfield Foods, Inc., America’s biggest pork chop.

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PHOTO: Steer rollover auction

PHOTO: Steer rollover auction

The rollover auction raised $6,250 to support the Agriculture and Transportation Technologies Division at MTI. Click image to read more.

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Much of eastern SD drought-free

Statewide moisture conditions best since last June.

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Grocers say potato group illegally boosted spud prices, spied on farmers

A U.S. wholesaler accuses America’s spud farmers of driving up prices while spying on farmers with satellites and aircraft fly-overs to enforce strict limits on how many tubers they can grow.

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Parkston farmer awarded $1 million in fraud case

A Hutchinson County jury awarded farmer Curtis Huether $100,000 in damages and $1 million in punitive damages against David Bisson.

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Life

Mitchell teen to travel nation

Mitchell teen to travel nation

Wenzel, others to compete across US.

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PHOTO: Bus driver honored

PHOTO: Bus driver honored

Carroll Torberson has driven every school bus route in Mitchell through the years. He received the Distinguished Service Award Monday. Click to read more.

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Pierre residents talk about ghostly times in buildings

Pierre residents talk about ghostly times in buildings

At the Opera House, there are tales of a spectral presence wandering the upper balcony of the old theater. A woman fell to her death there in the early 1900s, leaving a child.

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AMY KIRK: A Positive + A Negative = Ranch Life

AMY KIRK: A Positive + A Negative = Ranch Life

Ranching is perpetually dealing with positive and negative situations simultaneously.

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BACK IN TIME: Air Force guard house

BACK IN TIME: Air Force guard house

Bud Homan purchased the guard house and transformed the building into a restaurant, calling it The Brig. Click to read more.

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BOOKS: Crane poetry makes an uplifting picture book

BOOKS: Crane poetry makes an uplifting picture book

“What Can a Crane Pick Up?” is a poetic book about the variety of objects and living things that can be lifted by a crane.

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Opinion

OUR VIEW: City right to charge high rates to mow lawns

OUR VIEW: City right to charge high rates to mow lawns

In several cases, the same property owners were charged multiple times for mowing lawns on property they own.

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NOEM: House working to promote a healthy economy

NOEM: House working to promote a healthy economy

While the national unemployment rate is 7.6 percent, South Dakota’s continues to be substantially lower at 4.1 percent.

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THUNE: Senate’s 2013 farm bill moves ag policy in the wrong direction

THUNE: Senate’s 2013 farm bill moves ag policy in the wrong direction

Farmers are keeping up with the latest technology using satellite steering systems for their machinery and applying seed, fertilizer, and chemicals with pinpoint accuracy and precision. I believe agriculture policy should follow this example of efficiency.

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MILBANK: The left turns compliant on violating civil liberties

MILBANK: The left turns compliant on violating civil liberties

Progressive lawmakers and the liberal commentariat have been passive and acquiescent toward the secret spying programs.

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MERCER: Legislator values split over protection orders for same-sex abuses

MERCER: Legislator values split over protection orders for same-sex abuses

During previous legislative session, House members scaled back a reform bill to apply only to opposite-sex partners.

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WOSTER: Dad’s impact never fades

WOSTER: Dad’s impact never fades

Death, half-century can’t dim memories of father’s strength.

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TRACY: Hanging out with the smart kids

TRACY:  Hanging out with the smart kids

Mitchell poised to break into Intelligent Communities’ Top 7.

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LETTER: Race should not mean specialized treatment

I want to thank the Yankton Sioux Tribe for not labeling me a racist.

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LETTER: On wine issue, city should get out of way

Councilman Olson’s not a prohibitionist, but would rather continue to prohibit both open consumption outside your own home than to allow it on both your street and Main Street.

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LETTER: Milltown’s Island Park improving, needs help

A picnic shelter will be built this month where the pavilion once stood.

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LETTERS: SD owes prosperity partly to Republicans

With the obvious corruption of the Chicago politicians showing how little they share in South Dakota values, it makes little sense that we would send off one more Democrat to split South Dakota’s two senatorial votes.

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Sports

Mitchell high schoolers look to place at state rodeo finals

Ethan Parr and McKenzie Jendersee spend well over 20 hours a week practicing their respective rodeo events.

Mitchell native records fourth hole-in-one

Mitchell native records fourth hole-in-one

Jim Adams has good reason to call eight a lucky number, especially on the golf course.

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Tuesday's sports schedule: 6/18/13

A look at today's sports schedule.

Tuesday's sports briefs: 6/18/13

Parkston beats Platte-Geddes By The Daily Republic PARKSTON — The Parkston Legion baseball team ended its nine-inning game early, beating Platte-Geddes 11-1 by run rule Monday.

Teener baseball

Teener baseball

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http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/3298/50/50/ REPUBLIC REDUX
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http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/3391/50/50/ SENSE AND CENTSIBILITY
How to Prepare for an Accident
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6/18/13 at 8:30 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2352/50/50/ ASTROBOB
Galactic cannibals devour hapless neighbors, don't pick up after themselves
Four billion years ago and 40 million light years away, an act of galactic cannibalism was committed. No human eyes saw the smaller galaxy shredded and ripped apart by the gravitational might of the...
6/17/13 at 2:06 PM
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Can a grandchild receive SSA benefits?
Q: I have custody of my young granddaughter and raising her without assistance from her parents. Can she receive benefits through my record when I start Social Security retirement next year? A: In ve...
6/17/13 at 11:05 AM
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