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Notebook: How has SD fared under Obama?
Based on historical trends and recent polling, there seems little chance that a majority of South Dakota voters will mark their ballots this year for the re-election of President Barack Obama. The deeper question is how South Dakota has fared during the...Tags: Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, George H.W. Bush, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Friends, family pay tribute to late-Sen. McGovern
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Friends, family and former colleagues paused before the flag-draped casket of former U.S. Sen. George McGovern on Thursday to pay tribute to the liberal Democrat who ran for president against Richard Nixon and lost and who...Tags: United Nations, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bill Clinton, Elections, Hillary Clinton
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South Dakota: Sen. John Thune seeking spring interns
U.S. Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., is seeking spring interns for his state and Washington, D.C., offices. Interns in Thune's state offices in Aberdeen, Rapid City and Sioux Falls will participate in constituent service and state outreach activities. Students... -
Oahe irrigation potential remains untapped
When the Army Corps of Engineers floated the idea recently of charging to use some water stored in reservoirs on the Missouri River, Gov. Dennis Daugaard reminded the agency that irrigation promised to the state never happened. "The federal government...Tags: Wesleyan University, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Elections, Dennis Daugaard
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Thune staffer to visit Wednesday
Judy Vrchota, of U.S. Sen. John Thune's Aberdeen office, will be in McPherson County Wednesday. She will meet with community and business leaders in Leola and Eureka and will attend the North Missouri Area Conservation District annual legislative... -
MY TURN: Spin alley provides the punctuation mark for debate
dbrock@amnews.comEven a political junkie like me can admit there’s something counterintuitive about going to a place called “spin alley” to get the straight story on a serious political debate. Without a seat for a vice-presidential debate promoted...Tags: Walter Mondale, White House, Boxing, Fox News Channel (tv network), Elections
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24 hours of Gypsy Days: Sat. 4am - 11am
4:17 a.m. Checked the temperature before I left home, and it said 28 Gypsy-tastic degrees. That's plenty cool, though I suspect it's actually slightly warmer downtown. Snowflakes are falling. Campus is unbelievably quiet. As Jackson Browne's "Running On...
Tags: Radio, McDonald's, Ceremonies, Entertainment, Jackson Browne
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Noem has lunch with students
Sam Olson, 12, heard her fellow classmates at Aberdeen Roncalli Elementary School complaining about school lunches and set out to do something about it. The sixth-grader wrote letters and sent them to the offices of Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D.; Sen. John...Tags: Religion and Belief, Parochial Schools, Elementary Schools, Religious Education, Schools
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Score One for Romney in First Presidential Debate
KTLA NewsDenver, Colorado -- By most accounts, Republican challenger Mitt Romney was the clear winner of Wednesday's first debate with President Barack Obama. Romney engaged the incumbent while Obama looked down at his lectern. The challenger was a more...Tags: Jon Stewart, Bain Capital, LLC, Wolf Blitzer, U.S. Elections, Boxing
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Learn about the issues and vote
The election is Nov. 6. We all have a great opportunity to be part of the selection process. No matter who you support, please vote. In 1986, I ran for public office as Brown County commissioner. This was a great experience and, through the years, I...Tags: Politics, Kristi Noem, Elections, Duane Sutton, Tim Johnson
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Other Voices: Religious rights and Missouri River water
Mitchell Daily Republic: Religion is a right — even for prisoners Two American Indian inmates say their religious rights were being trampled in the state penitentiary, where a tobacco ban affected their religious ceremonies. The prison went...Tags: Prisons, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Religion and Belief, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Senator's staffer to visit today
Judy Vrchota of Sen. John Thune's Aberdeen office,will visit Walworth County today. Vrchota will meet with community and business leaders in Mobridge. Area residents who would like to meet with Vrchota during her trip should call Thune's office at 605-...
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