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Daugaard looking for new student regent
South Dakota’s early citizens thought higher education to be so important that they amended the state constitution in 1896 to establish the Board of Regents One of the board’s nine seats is reserved for a state university student. The...Tags: South Dakota State University, Teaching and Learning, Government, Students, Politics
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Governor Daugaard calls for special session to discuss new vets home
PIERRE, S.D. - Governor Dennis Daugaard says he will call the South Dakota Legislature into a special session sometime in late June to deal with cost overruns in the construction of a new State Veterans Home in Hot Springs. The Legislature earlier...
Tags: Government, Politics, South Dakota Legislature, Regional Authority
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German visitors mark 10 years of friendship in Webster
Webster and a German city are getting ready to celebrate the 10th anniversary of a friendship that can trace its roots back nearly three decades to sweat-soaked high school wrestling mats in northeast South Dakota. In 1986, a group of young German...
Tags: Memorial Day, Human Interest, Local Government, Trips and Vacations, Government
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'Al Neuharth Day' Friday in South Dakota
NBC's Tom Brokaw, U.S. Sen. John Thune and University of South Dakota President James Abbott will be among colleagues and friends paying tribute to USA Today founder Al Neuharth during a memorial service in Vermillion on Friday. Neuharth died at his...Tags: Cocoa Beach, American Legion
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OUR VOICE: Neighbors can stop crime spree
If you see something, say something. That's really all that neighbors in Aberdeen can do to combat a recent wave of vandalism and thefts from cars. The vandalism is happening in the southeast part of the city, while the thefts are mainly in the...Tags: Entertainment, Gays and Lesbians, Theft, Mall of America, Television
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Target date set for sale of Napa-Platte rail route
Months after many expected the deal would be completed, the state Railroad Board now expects to sell the old Napa-Platte line to Iron Horse Development Company at the board’s June 19 meeting. Company representative Tobin Morris and state...Tags: Travel, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Ethanol, Environmental Issues, Transportation
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Former state auditor, of Gettysburg, dies
Betty Larson Casey, a former state auditor who lived in Gettysburg, died Sunday in Rapid City, according to a news release from the state. Larson, 80, served as state auditor from 1961 through 1963. She died at Hospice of the Hills, according to the...Tags: Accounting and Auditing
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Medicaid Task Force meeting in Rapid City
RAPID CITY, S.D. - The discussion of expanding Medicaid in the State of South Dakota got underway Monday afternoon in Rapid City. During the last legislative session, Governor Dennis Daugaard did not recommend an expansion; which would mean close to 50,...
Tags: Health Insurance, Government, Medicaid, Politics, Regional Authority
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SD farmers get spring planting break from governor
South Dakota farmers are being allowed to move over-wide fertilizer application vehicles on roads during nighttime hours through the rest of the month. Gov. Dennis Daugaard has issued an executive order extending the hours of travel in response to the...Tags: Government, Politics
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Notebook: New regent has long record of working for a better state
There must be gray in your hair, at least at the roots, if you can remember when Bob Sutton wasn’t involved in public affairs in South Dakota. Sutton is only 44, but it seems like he’s been around forever getting things done. His latest role...Tags: Education, Citigroup Incorporated, Government, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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May is Beef Month
PIERRE - Time to grill some beef! The summer grilling season is upon us and Gov. Dennis Daugaard has proclaimed May as Beef Month in South Dakota. There are 3.7 million head of cattle in South Dakota, which is nearly five beef animals to every...Tags: Consumers, Government, Politics, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Letter: Three items for school board to consider
Item 1: I served on the Aberdeen School Board in the late 1960s and early 1970s. I feel that after the next election you should discuss limiting the number of terms members can serve to three or four terms. My feelings in regard to term limits are not...
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