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February 8, 2010

 

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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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Highlighting:
  • 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

 

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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

 


 

 

                                                                                                 
February 6, 2010 

 

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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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Highlighting: 

  • 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
                            
                           
                         
                        
 
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Overview:
  • South Dakota House approves the new visitors center at McCrory Gardens, it now moves to the Senate
  • SDSU Exec. Vice President for Administration, Michael P. Reger, is retiring 
  • A study on east river deer populations is underway 
  • Lawmakers tinkering with new drivers license requirements

 

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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

 

 


 

 

February 4, 2010 

 

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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

 

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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



 



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

 

 

 


 


 


 
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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