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Women show signs of growing influence in SD Legislature
The 18 women who will be in the state House of Representatives for the 2013 session that starts Tuesday are the largest number in the history of the South Dakota Legislature. The previous highs for the House, which has 70 members total, were 16 in 1987...Tags: Jeff Monroe, Elections, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Dot Foods donating $61,126 to assist superstorm victims
In response to the tragic events of Hurricane Sandy in the northeastern United States, Dot Foods is donating $61,126 to the American Red Cross and Covenant House New York to be used toward disaster relief. “With our distribution centers in New York...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Employees, Career and Workplace, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Family
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With time running short, port braces for dockworkers strike
Port of Baltimore officials say they "are preparing for the worst," in the event of a longshoremen's strike at one minute past midnight Dec. 30.
But that would be nothing, they say, compared with a management decision to lock out workers at the...Tags: Strikes, George W. Bush, Manufacturing and Engineering, Labor Disputes, CSX Corporation
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Port strike averted as union, management resolve sticking point
A weekend strike by dockworkers from Maine to Texas was averted Friday after union and management negotiators settled a major sticking point and extended the contract deadline until Feb. 6 to hammer out the rest of a long-term deal. The announcement came...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Employees, Martin O'Malley, Unions, Career and Workplace
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Meet SD legislators
This is the eighth in a series of short biographies of South Dakota legislators, including the committees where they serve. District 22 — Beadle and Kingsbury counties. - Sen. Jim White, Republican — Huron. Second term. Age 68. Retired...Tags: Jeff Monroe, Labor Legislation, Agriculture, Career and Workplace, Conservation
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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: Political Candidates, Tim Begalka, Mike Rounds, Elections, Kent Juhnke
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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: Political Candidates, Tim Begalka, Mike Rounds, Elections, Kent Juhnke
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Republicans keep control of Legislature
American News CorrespondentMost incumbents rolled to victories Tuesday in their re-election bids for the South Dakota Legislature. But a very big name in Democratic politics lost, Democrats gained at least two seats in the Senate, Republicans gained two seats in the House of...Tags: Tom Hansen, Barbara Lee, Tim Begalka, Dale Hargens, Elections
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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: Political Candidates, U.S. House of Representatives, Tim Begalka, Mike Rounds, Elections
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Skipper got a job
BOYNE CITY — Skipper, an adorable, stray beagle from the Charlevoix Area Humane Society now proudly serves his country in Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection division at the San Francisco International Airport. But how exactly did a...
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Tonight's top show: Dirty Three at Lincoln Hall
Dirty Three: A rare sighting of this intensely eloquent instrumental trio from Australia, led by mad violinist Warren Ellis (also Nick Cave’s coconspirator in the Bad Seeds and Grinderman) and the peerless rhythm section of Mick Turner and Jim... -
Tubing on the Gunpowder could become a victim of its own popularity
On any summer weekend, thousands of outdoors enthusiasts are drawn to the cooling waters and shaded shores of Big Gunpowder Falls.
Some of them are after nothing more than a leisurely float down the river. Tubing has long been a hot-weather institution...Tags: Natural Resources, Gardens and Parks, Baltimore County, Energy Resources, Preakness Stakes
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