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Brule, Hughes, Codington county ag projects receive grants
Agriculture projects in Brule, Hughes and Codington counties will get a financial boost from the state Transportation Commission. The commission voted Thursday to approve three grants from the agri-business program for road work. Brule County...Tags: Watertown, Fertilizer
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Ag projects get DOT grant help
Agriculture projects in Brule, Hughes and Codington counties will get a financial boost from the state Transportation Commission. The commission voted Thursday to approve three grants from the agri-business program for road work. - Brule County...Tags: Watertown, Fertilizer
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LETTER: Says Genetic Labeling Promotes Agenda
Activist groups pushing for GMO labeling believe that products of biotechnology are inherently dangerous and that consumers must be warned. Well, if these products are in fact dangerous, why don't the groups focus on removing them from the market? The...Tags: Allergies, Science and Technology, Technology, Biotechnology, Biotechnology Industry
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Nature's ways of improving backyard gardening
Akron Beacon JournalAKRON, Ohio You might be working harder in the garden than you have to. By taking cues from nature, you can cut down on insect damage, diseases and other problems that often plague food gardens. Add a little human ingenuity, and you can even extend the...Tags: Fertilizer, Environmental Issues, The Ohio State University, Weather Reports, Agriculture
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Ferret out the cause of cat's aggressive behavior ASAP
My Pet WorldThese selected questions were answered by experts attending the 2013 BlogPaws Conference May 16-18 in Tysons Corner, VA. Over 500 pet bloggers and pet writers gathered to learn more about how to educate people about companion animals using social media. I...Tags: Allergies, Overweight, Steve Dale, Diseases and Illnesses, Leukemia
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Local Voices: Highland Park and Deerfield
Care for mentally ill I am grateful for the attention given to the issue of mental health and lack of appropriate programs and facilities available for those stricken with a mental illness. I am the sister and legal guardian for my brother, who has...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Schizophrenia, Philosophy, Pharmaceuticals
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Bipartisan Senate bill would give EPA power to ban dangerous chemicals
In a rare display of bipartisanship on Capitol Hill, a group of key senators unveiled legislation Wednesday that would require chemical companies to provide more health and safety information about their products and give regulators more power to force...
Tags: Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Frank Lautenberg, Crime, Law and Justice
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Closing arguments heard in businesswoman's murder trial
Kelly Soo Park balked when homicide detectives handed her a warrant to collect her fingerprints. The businesswoman repeatedly asked whether the officers were playing a joke and demanded to speak to a lawyer, according to a police recording of the...
Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Judges, Trials, Murder
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Woman charged with strangling model had no motive, lawyer says
A businesswoman accused of beating and strangling an aspiring model in Santa Monica five years ago had no motive to carry out the killing, a defense attorney told a downtown Los Angeles jury Wednesday. Attorney George Buehler said in his closing...
Tags: General Practitioners, Justice System, Prosecution, Murder, Trials
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FDA panel backs a new sleep drug
An advisory panel to the Food & Drug Administration has recommended approval of a new sleep drug that targets the brain's wakefulness centers, but suggested the agency should consider a dose of the drug, called suvorexant, lower than that proposed by...
Tags: Science and Technology, Trials, Food and Drug Administration, Politics, Elections
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Do diet changes help ADHD children?
Dylan Jerrell was having a tough time in kindergarten. The energetic, outgoing Bigfoot fan was easily frustrated, and he responded to challenges with disruptive meltdowns. He wouldn't hit anyone, but he'd break down and cry or yell at his teachers....
Tags: Medical Specialization, Science, Social Sciences, European Union, The Ohio State University
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DNA evidence in model's death 'overwhelming,' prosecutor says
A Los Angeles prosecutor told jurors Wednesday that there was overwhelming DNA and other evidence to show that a mortgage broker assaulted and strangled an aspiring model in Santa Monica. Genetic testing proved that Kelly Soo Park's DNA was found on the...
Tags: Justice System, General Practitioners, Prosecution, Mortgages, Murder
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