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September 3, 2010

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In this update: 
    - The Children's Museum of South Dakota is set to open in Brookings
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In the news: 
  • A woman from White is injured on a washed out road 
  • Brookings County residents urged to use caution when driving on gravel roads 
  • Attorney General says Minnehaha County deputies were justified in suspect shooting
  • Lawsuit alleging the illegal search of a woman at Sturgis Rally will move forward

 

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Overview:
  • The Summer of 2010 is officially the wettest on record for Brookings 
  • Uncertain if a dam in Hand County will br repaired or replaced 
  • Gas prices expected to remain steady through the holiday weekend
  • 3 rural electrics getting federal dollars

 


 

 


 

Sept 2, 2010

 

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In the news:

  • The Defense Dept. says a soldier from White was killed in Afghanistan
  • The Joint Powers Board unveils the proposed design for the new government center 
  • SDSU wants to create an on-campus institute to better tap its partnership with EROS Data Center
  • Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin on traffic offenses becoming an issue

 

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In this newscast: 
  • The new emergency department and lab are in use at Brookings Health System
  • Governor Rounds and Supreme Court Chief Justice praise the state's drug court 
  • State Treasurer is looking to give away money

 

 


September 1, 2010
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Today's news:    
  • A court appearance for the man accused of raping 3 Brookings women
  • A national children's study has now been enrolling women and children for just over a year
  • Prosecutors amend the charges against an 18-year-old from Claire City who was allegedly in possession of explosives and weapons
  • Brookings police investigate attempted burglary at the Western Estates storage units

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In the news:
                                                                                                                                                                                         
  • Backers of an expanded smoking ban begin their campaign 
  • Brookings police following up on a stolen vehicle incident that began with an unknown man in a residence 
  • The recent egg recall points up the need to follow some basic safety rules

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    August 31, 2010
        
                                                   
                                                       
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    In the news:
    • Authorities identify 3 children killed in a crash on the Pine Ridge Reservation 
    • Attorney General Marty Jackley on the plea deal in the murder of Jasmine Guevara 
    • Republican congressional candidate Kristi Noem's history of speeding is becoming an issue
    • One man arrested and another escapes after they take their clothes off in downtown Brookings

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    Highlighting:

    • The Lewis and Clark Regional Water System is looking at reduced funding
    • Hot, dry weather affecting South Dakota crops 
    • Increasing costs for 911 call centers may mean a surcharge on cell phones
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    August 30, 2010

     

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    In the news:                                                                                
    • Two White residents are killed in a crash east of that town 
    • Joint Powers Board is ready to unveil the proposed exterior design for the new government center
    • State Senator Bernie Hunhoff of the $26 million in education dollars coming to South Dakota 

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    Highlighting:
    • A Colorado man dies in a motorcycle crash in the Black Hills 
    • The Constitution Party appeals a judge's ruling that prevents them from putting a candidate for governor on the ballot 
    • Former State Senator Tom Katus is running for state treasurer
    • South Dakota State Fair celebrates its 125th anniversary
    • The director of the U.S. Geological survey to visit EROS Data Center and SDSU



     


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