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February 8, 2010 Click play button to hear newscast
In the news: - Another school vote set in Dell Rapids today
- Purchase property agreements for joint administrative building on agendas for city and county
- Flags to be at half-staff for Lt. Clinton Wermers
- Flandreau Elementary School gets national recognition
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- Governor Rounds pushes for ethanol plant development in the state on recent meeting with the President
- Representative Herseth Sandlin calls new biofuels plan a "mixed bag"
- Mitchell and its Corn Palace featured on Oprah site
- Hunters in the Black Hills bag 24 mountain lions
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February 7, 2010 Click play button to hear first newscast Overview: Woman headed to prison for stealing from Sioux Falls casino An Aberdeen man was fined $20,000 and given probation in smuggling case A Brookings legislator says state's highway funding bill could be reconsidered Deuel School District running smoothly on four-day school week
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In other news: Senator John Thune says President's budget does not adequately address needs in rural areas South Dakota watershed data available via Google University of Sioux Falls reverses staffing downturn Doobie Brothers, ZZ Top to play at Sturgis rally
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February 6, 2010 Click play button to hear first newscast Overview: Power outages in South Dakota now minimal President Obama appoints Governor Mike Rounds to national council SDSU Executive VP for Administration Michael P. Reger announces his retirement A supporter of embryonic stem cell research says he may revive effort to put measure on ballot
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- Western and southwestern U.S. may look to Missouri River for their water supply
- Representative Stephanie Herseth Sandlin calls Pay-Go legislation a great victory
- A Watertown family brings home children from Haiti
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February 5, 2010 Click play button to hear first newscast Overview: Click play button to hear second newscast
In the news: - Governor Mike Rounds announces state loan for Northern Beef Packers plant at Aberdeen
- Senate Appropriations kills bill designed to cap state spending
- January ice storm impacts Missouri River dams
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February 4, 2010 Click play button to hear the first newscast
In the news: - A court appearance for the man charged in a January 24th stabbing in Brookings
- Senate State Affairs Committee soundly defeats 3 bills dealing with outside income earned by university presidents
- Sentencing set for a Huron man convicted of killing his pregnant girlfriend
Click button to hear second newscast In this newscast: - SDSU Foundation asks county to serve as a conduit for bonds to help build Health and Science Center
- Legislature working on a bill to increase the penalty for those who drive on closed roads
- Embryonic stem cell research may be on the November ballot
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February 3, 2010
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Today's news: - The man wanted in the January 24 stabbing in Brookings is arrested in Iowa
- Agreements to purchase property for a joint City/County administrative building could be approved next week
- The economy appears to be picking up steam
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In the news: - The man charged in a Huron shooting death is sentenced to 25 years
- Lawmakers sign on to bill to end investments with companies that do business with Iran
- The January ice storm is making things tough on many livestock producers
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February 2, 2010
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In the news:
- Arrest warrant issued for man wanted in the January 24 stabbing in Brookings
- Senate rejects proposed gas tax and fee increases for highway funding
- Farming accident kills a Eureka man
- National Weather Service issues first flood outlook of the year
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Highlighting: - Crews are still working to restore power from last month's ice storm
- Yankton teen arrested for burning down a church last April
- South Dakota House rejects a plan to let people buy alcohol any day of the year
- A group of Southwestern Minnesota schools wants to change state law on starting the school year
- Lawmakers to have shadows today in Pierre
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