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Money=victory
PIERRE - Factors such as voter registration, issues and personality can contribute to the outcome of an election, but having more money was a common denominator for more than two-thirds of the winning candidates Tuesday in contested races for seats in the...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Democratic Party, Quinten Burg, Government
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More money correlated with wins in SD Senate races
Many things such as voter registration, issues and personality can contribute to the outcome of an election. But having more money was a common denominator for more than two-thirds of the winning candidates Tuesday in contested races for seats in the...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Democratic Party, Government, Frank Kloucek
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Many Republican candidates see big donations from Rounds PAC
PIERRE — Politicians hoping to win high office down the road have long spread money to other campaigns along the way in the hope of engendering good will. The latest is former Gov. Mike Rounds. The "Peter Norbeck" political action committee that...Tags: Elections, Democratic Party, Government, Phyllis Heineman, Regional Authority
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Voters to decide if large projects get state grants
Editor's note: This is the fifth in a series of stories about the four constitutional amendments, two referred laws and one initiated law that South Dakota voters will decide on the November 6 election. PIERRE - At its root, Referred Law 14 is a question...Tags: Elections, Democratic Party, Government, Environmental Issues, Wind Power
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Voters get to decide whether large projects get state grants
At its root, Referred Law 14 is a question of whether voters want to earmark, for a special purpose, 22 percent of the many millions of dollars that they and others pay in contractor excise taxes on projects from handyman repairs and home remodeling, to...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Democratic Party, Government, Environmental Issues
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Voters face big tax decisions
American News Correspondent/ColumnistPIERRE — With early voting already under way for the past two weeks, the outcomes might be already be sealed for two ballot measures that, if approved by voters overall on Nov. 6, would drastically change the ways taxes are raised and spent by...Tags: Elections, National Government, Democratic Party, Schools, Government
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Beef plant: Construction finishing, no opening set
Mechanics' liens totaling $1.95 million have been filed against the Northern Beef Packers plant since the first of the year, according to Brown County records. The beef plant being built south of Aberdeen does not have an opening date more than six...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Former SD Gov. Mike Rounds might run for US Senate
DAKOTA DUNES, S.D. (AP) — Former Republican South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds is forming a committee to explore a run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Tim Johnson. That seat is up for election in November 2014. Rounds says if he does decide to...Tags: Elections, Politics, Government, Regional Authority, U.S. Senate
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O T H E R V O I C E S
We in South Dakota have been somewhat insulated from the economic woes affecting the rest of the country. There were certainly impacts here from layoffs during the worst of the recent recession, but our unemployment rate always remained lower than the...Tags: Mixed Martial Arts, Boxing, Elections, Dennis Daugaard, Ronald Reagan
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CAPITOL NOTEBOOK: Voters locked out
PIERRE — How does someone become the nominee for a statewide elected office? The answer might surprise you. Here in South Dakota, our Legislature has prohibited voters from directly selecting the party nominees for election to nearly all of the...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Democratic Party, Government, Watertown
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Ipswich man to promote wheat worldwide
An Ipswich-area farmer is now promoting wheat throughout the world as chairman of the board of U.S. Wheat Associates. "Every bushel we can export helps the price of wheat here," said Darrell Davis. The goal of U.S. Wheat Associates is to promote exports...
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Brand Board achieves peace over latest inspection fee hike
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — The state Brand Board achieved the remarkable Wednesday. All three of South Dakota’s major livestock organizations came together in support of raising the brand-inspection fee by a dime per head to 90 cents. The sides had been...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Dennis Daugaard, Politics, Government, Finance
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