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4-H campers look out for each other
In the 4-H Performing Arts Troupe, older students are good at taking care of the younger kids. Mallory Scott, one of the Troupes’s two directors, saw evidence of that at lunch Thursday. A girl was sitting alone at lunch, and the older...
Tags: Education, Music, Teaching and Learning, Dance, Entertainment
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Anthrax: A real possibility in the cattle world
Cattle producers and veterinarians have their own lingo that just doesn't register with most people from the outside world. This is especially true for cattle diseases. “Scours,” “red nose,” and “black leg” are all terms that we take for granted, but just...Tags: Vaccines, Anthrax, Preventative Medicine, Disease Prevention
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SDSU announces new Plant Science Department head
BROOKINGS - David Wright is the new Plant Science Department Head at South Dakota State University, pending approval of the Board of Regents. "David Wright brings with him extensive industry experience as well as a renewed commitment to relevance and...Tags: Education, Biology, Teaching and Learning, Agricultural Research and Technology, Research
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4-H campers look out for each other
In the 4-H Performing Arts Troupe, older students are good at taking care of the younger kids. Mallory Scott, one of the Troupes's two directors, saw evidence of that at lunch Thursday. A girl was sitting alone at lunch, and the older students...Tags: Education, Music, Teaching and Learning, Dance, Entertainment
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No bull market for bison
Beef prices at grocery stores are at near-record levels, but that hasn't led to a huge spike in the demand for buffalo meat. The beef and buffalo industries just operate differently, say folks involved in the buffalo business. While beef remains a...
Tags: Hamburgers, Droughts, Natural Disasters, Consumer Goods Industries, Foods and Beverages
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Alice Kundert
Funeral services for Alice Kundert, 92, of Mobridge and formerly of Mound City, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 13, 2013, at the Mound City Community Center. Burial will be in the Mound City Cemetery, under the direction of Kesling Funeral Home of...
Tags: Campbell County, Politics, Government, Executive Branch, Local Elections
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Noem to seek re-election to state's U.S. House seat
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — U.S. Rep. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., announced Tuesday she will seek re-election to South Dakota’s lone U.S. House seat next year rather than challenge former Gov. Mike Rounds for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination. Noem,...
Tags: Tim Johnson, Politics, Parties and Movements, U.S. Senate, Tom Daschle
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New Rapid City basketball coach
Longtime assistant basketball and track and field coach, Vince Spease, 50, has been named the new head boys’ basketball coach at Rapid City Central. Spease has been at the school for nearly 20 years. “He is a veteran coach and we’...Tags: Sports, Basketball, College Baseball
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Legislators pick Kirby for Investment Council
PIERRE — The Legislature’s Executive Board selected a well-known political and business figure Monday for a seat on the South Dakota Investment Council, whose members oversee more than $10 billion of public pension funds, state trust funds and...Tags: Watertown, Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Politics, Government
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James O. Newman
Shelton, Wash.: James O. Newman, 80, a resident of the Shelton, Wash., area for 32 years, passed away from a long illness on May 24, at Shelton Health and Rehab. He was born March 7, 1933, to Melvin Lawrence Newman and Alice Marie Newman at the...
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Bobcat quota considered
PIERRE — Taking a page from the harvest limit that has been used in South Dakota’s hunting seasons for mountain lions, the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission now plans to consider a quota system that would limit the bobcats taken in the...Tags: Watertown, Biology, Wildlife, Science and Technology, Hunting
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SDSU scientist documents wetland losses
BROOKINGS - Wetlands in eastern North Dakota and South Dakota are shrinking at a rapid pace, according to professor Carol Johnston of the South Dakota State University Natural Resource Management Department. Professor Carol Johnston of the South...Tags: Boston, Environmental Pollution, Agricultural Research and Technology, Wetlands, U.S. Geological Survey
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