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Stretch of I-90 closed after semi pulled into ditch

Traffic was rerouted for more than two hours Monday morning off a three-mile stretch of Interstate 90 east of Mitchell because of a semi that veered into the ditch.

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Mitchell school board candidates to debate

Two daytime events planned; traditional Chamber forum dropped Candidates Rod Hall and Tara Volesky criticized the decision to drop the evening debate.

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2008 car crash goes to court

Artesian couple seeking damages from estate after Mitchell accident.

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Mitchell viewed as ‘Smart Community’

Mitchell viewed as ‘Smart Community’

City praised for revamping its culture and infrastructure.

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SD education reforms plans advance

State panel gets updates on teacher, principal evaluation.

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Gas prices on pace for all-time highs in ND, SD

An AAA report shows South Dakota's highest statewide average to be $4.09 per gallon, which was set July 18, 2008. The average price in the state Friday was $3.89.

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Mitchell area accounts for small part of reservation crime

57 charged with crimes on Crow Creek, Lower Brule, Yankton reservations in 2012.

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Davison commissioners to clarify relationship with SDSU Extension

Commissioner Gerald Weiss complained during last week’s commission meeting that secretarial help for Davison-Hanson 4-H Youth Adviser Alice Nickelson was still being utilized by the SDSU Regional Extension employees.v

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Agriculture

LENTSCH: The unsung heroes of agriculture

LENTSCH: The unsung heroes of agriculture

May fitting month to celebrate Mother’s Day

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Thune takes action on farm bill

Thune takes action on farm bill

Senator finds mixed results with proposed amendments

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Planting half as far along as last year

 Planting half as far along as last year

Farmers remain optimistic, locals and experts say

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Cuts loom for farm aid, food stamps

Congress to work on issues this week

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Monsanto wins seed case as high court backs patent rights

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday bolstered Monsanto Co.’s ability to control the use of its genetically modified seeds, ruling that companies can block efforts to circumvent patents on self replicating technologies.

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Crop income up despite '12 drought

Despite a major drought, crop income increased in 2012, according to an annual report issued by the South Dakota Center for Farm/Ranch Management at Mitchell Technical Institute.

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Life

White River student wins congressional art competition

White River student wins congressional art  competition

Hill City, Winner students tie for second place.

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PHOTO: Salvation Army dinner

PHOTO: Salvation Army dinner

From left, Salvation Army board chairman Carol Weiss, guest speaker Julie Brookbank and Salvation Army volunteer Tina Mecham visit prior to the annual Salvation Army volunteer dinner Monday night at the Resurrection Lutheran Church in Mitchell. Salvation Army Director Maj. Linda Jones, shown taking a photograph in the background, said the evening included a social hour, presentation of awards to local individual volunteers and groups that support the Salvation Army. (Candy DenOuden/Republic)

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Salem educator wins state award

Salem educator wins state award

Mary Rae Skoglund named ag group’s Teacher of the Year.

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PHOTO: War mom and CASA fundraiser

PHOTO: War mom and CASA fundraiser

Staff Sgt. Lee Kayser, of the Army National Guard’s 147th Forward Support Company, chats with Blondie Wagner, mother of Staff Sgt. Greg Wagner who was killed in Iraq in 2007.

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Indian village to participate in Blue Star museums program

The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village is one of more than 1,800 museums across America to offer free admission to military personnel and their families this summer in collaboration with the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families and the Department of Defense.

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Tickets to go on sale soon for Dakotafest Women’s Brunch

This year’s theme is “Love the Journey.” Lisa Brouwer of Sioux Falls will be this year’s speaker.

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BOOKS: The real story of Rumpelstiltskin

BOOKS: The real story of Rumpelstiltskin

“Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin” tells the story from Rump’s point of view. Instead of an imp, Rump is a likable 12-year-old boy.

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AMY KIRK: Grateful for divine intervention

AMY KIRK: Grateful for divine intervention

Prayers often only extra help for ranchers during calving season.

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BACK IN TIME: Westborn Court Apartments

BACK IN TIME: Westborn Court Apartments

This photo, taken circa 1920s, is the Westborn Court Apartments, located at 400 – 408 W. Fifth Ave. (corner of Fifth and Sanborn streets). These apartments are still in use today, known now as Krohmer Properties. (Photo courtesy of Bob Brown and the Mitchell Area Historical Society)

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Compost drop off hours change in Mitchell

The site will be open Monday through Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

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PHOTO: Nursing Home Week

PHOTO: Nursing Home Week

Becky Rolfes poses for a novelty picture taken by Lisa Hermandson Friday afternoon during a celebration for National Nursing Home Week at Avera Brady Health and Rehab. Avera Brady celebrated all week with different activities each day ranging from “Farmer Day” to “Style Show Day.” (Jordan Steffen/Republic)

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Celebrate Beef Month with steak, noodle salad recipe

Celebrate Beef Month with steak, noodle salad recipe

March is National Nutrition Month and America’s favorite protein, beef, is here to help you celebrate in a delicious and easy way.

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Apartment boom: 223 rental units under construction in Mitchell

Apartment boom: 223 rental units under construction in Mitchell

After years with little rental housing development, study kick-starts projects

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Foothills Roundup Rodeo scheduled in Wessington Springs

WESSINGTON SPRINGS — Cowboys and cowgirls from across the Midwest will compete in 13 events during the 11th annual Wessington Springs Foothills Roundup South Dakota Rodeo Association Rodeo May 25-26.

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Opinion

OUR VIEW: Longhorn moral: Start planning now

OUR VIEW: Longhorn moral: Start planning now

This soap opera should be teaching city officials that they need to get busy planning, budgeting and funding programs that will spark downtown rebirth or renovation.

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OPINION: Natural gas just part of US energy solution

OPINION: Natural gas just part of US energy solution

Natural gas alone will not bend the carbon curve fast enough. Moreover, additional leaks from pipelines, gas wells, etc. would be problematic since methane is 25 times more potent a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

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THOMAS: Tyranny no longer ‘lurking’

THOMAS: Tyranny no longer ‘lurking’

IRS scandal shows agency out of control.

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WOSTER: Boaters' second happiest day comes with sale of boat

WOSTER: Boaters' second happiest day comes with sale of boat

Summer boating fun won’t be the same without Virge.

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LETTER: Sidewalk wine an invitation to stay awhile

When it comes to the issue of drinking wine on sidewalks in front of two coffeehouses that currently hold wine licenses, it’s a matter of wanting to linger downtown and enjoy the scenery of this area.

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LETTER: Printing funeral photo was immoral

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LETTER: Thanks to postal workers for helping Food Pantry

On May 11, the postal workers spent part of their work day and time to pick up food that was put out by their generous patrons for the Food Pantry in Mitchell.

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LETTER: More than two options on Confederate flag issue

Veterans and South Dakotans who are choosing sides need one more simple, basic, necessary fact which, for some reason, was left out of every news report I could find: What kind of display of flags at the Hot Springs Veterans Affairs Medical Center was the Confederate flag a part of? Was it (A) An array of authentic, captured flags of the enemies of the United States of America (England, Mexico, Spain, Germany, Japan, Italy, etc.)? Or (B) an exhibition of the evolution of the U.S. flag (number of stars)?

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PARKER: Tea Party, media strange bedfellows in IRS, AP scandals

PARKER: Tea Party, media strange bedfellows in IRS, AP scandals

Not to overstate, but nothing less than free speech is at stake, about which no one should be confused.

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OUR VIEW: Sad news: Gambling potential rises in SD

OUR VIEW: Sad news: Gambling potential rises in SD

While South Dakota does benefit — state government receives a portion of the proceeds — we worry that the benefit is coming at the expense of people who may be hooked.

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Sports

Kernels finish ninth at Class AA tourney

YANKTON — Mitchell finished in ninth place after the conclusion of the Class AA girls’ state golf meet Tuesday.

Wiese, Lickteig battle near top

BROOKINGS — As sophomores and juniors, Howard’s Cal Wiese and Freeman’s Arron Licktieg finished in the top two spots at the Class B boys’ state golf tournament, with each winning the individual title once.

Jacks add Roosevelt graduate, Florida transfer Cody Larson

BROOKINGS — Former Roosevelt High School standout Cody Larson was announced as an addition to the South Dakota State University men’s basketball team Tuesday.

DWU in 22nd after first day of nationals

LINCOLN, Neb. — After 18 holes of golf Tuesday at the NAIA national golf tournament, the Dakota Wesleyan University women’s golf team is in 22nd place.

WILTZ: Remembering Andy Wayne Klein

WILTZ: Remembering Andy Wayne Klein

I’m quite certain that what I’m about to say is true of institutions and businesses other than schools, but for the moment I’m speaking of schools. My premise is this: The most valuable person in your school system isn’t necessarily the highest paid.

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Wednesday's sports schedule: 05/22/2013

A list of today's sporting events

Tuesday's Briefs: 05/21/2013

DWU’s Hansen contacted about NSU vacancy By The Daily Republic Dakota Wesleyan University assistant women’s basketball coach Jory Hansen has been contacted about interviewing for a vacant position on the Northern State University women’s basketball staff.

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Medicare Medical (Part B) premium varies with income
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Are there waves on Titan's Ligeia Sea?
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