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Farm Bill extension troubles SD ag group leaders
The temporary extension of the Farm Bill that Congress passed on New Year’s Day wasn’t what two of South Dakota’s largest agricultural organizations wanted, their presidents said Wednesday. But having something in place through...Tags: U.S. Congress, Politics, Republican Party, Fiscal Cliff, Elections
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Gant's future, gambling growth: 2012 stories lead to new year
PIERRE — Sometimes the past sets the path for the future. Here are six news events from 2012 that foretell what likely will follow during 2013 in South Dakota politics and state government. SECRETARY OF STATE 2012 was a rough, rough year for...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Hunting, Regional Authority, Dennis Daugaard
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No. 5: No labor cuts foreseen at Molded Fiber Glass
Top stories of 2012 5. Molded Fiber Glass does not expect to lay off any workers in the coming year after laying off 92 in 2012, said Dave Giovannini, plant manager. "We are anticipating a level of business that will allow us to retain our work force,...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Agriculture, Politics, Environmental Issues, Wind Power
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Notebook: Sometimes, a kiss is not just a kiss
Not since their first inaugural ball, when they danced together for the first time as South Dakota’s then-new first couple, did Jean and Mike Rounds have such a big public moment that seemed so personally genuine, as they did Thursday morning That...Tags: Politics, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Dennis Daugaard, Government
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Black Hills National Forest unveils beetle plan
RAPID CITY (AP) - The Black Hills National Forest plans to use extensive commercial tree thinning to battle the mountain pine beetle as part of a $70 million plan that will take five to seven years to implement. The plan developed over more than a...Tags: John Thune, Forestry and Timber
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Senate run Rounds' latest bold move
PIERRE - Ten years ago, he almost didn't run for governor. His friendly, homespun campaign proved to be the right answer in an ugly time. Mike Rounds no longer is the underdog. Now, he is the intimidator. No longer governor because of term limits,...Tags: Politics, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Dennis Daugaard, Government
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Mercer: Senate run latest bold move from Rounds
Ten years ago he almost didn’t run for governor. His friendly, homespun campaign proved to be the right answer in an ugly time. Mike Rounds no longer is the underdog. Now he is the intimidator. No longer governor because of term limits, he set...Tags: Politics, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Dennis Daugaard, Government
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Former SD Gov. Rounds announces run for US Senate
Former South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds said this morning that he will run for the U.S. Senate in 2014. The former Republican governor’s announcement was widely expected, as he said in September that he was forming a committee to explore a run...
Tags: Politics, Prostate Cancer, U.S. Senate, Regional Authority, Elections
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Rounds to announce Senate plans tomorrow
Former South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds will announce his plans for the 2014 U.S. Senate race tomorrow. The Republican from Pierre has not previously said whether he is going to run for the seat now held by Democrat Tim Johnson. According to a news...Tags: Politics, U.S. Senate, Corporate Officers, Elections, Government
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Capitol Notebook: Reporter thankful for many things this upcoming Thanksgiving
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — We shall speak only praise of turkeys, and welcome their imminent presence on our dinner tables, in these last days leading to our national feast. May our thoughts turn to the blessings received since we last gathered over cranberries...Tags: Democratic Party, Politics, Republican Party, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives
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Officials, farmers celebrate opening of Gavilon Liberty Grain facility
KIMBALL - Dozens of investors saw a huge project come to fruition on Nov. 1 as they celebrated the ribbon cutting for the rehabilitation of the state-owned rail line between Mitchell and Chamberlain and the grand opening of the Gavilon Liberty Grain...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Travel, Transportation, Railway Transportation
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Sun Grant researchers explore fuel from algae, insects in native grasses
BROOKINGS -- Fuel made from algae and the discovery of insects that no one has ever seen in native grasses were among the research findings presented by South Dakota State University researchers at the 2012 Sun Grant National Conference, Science for...Tags: Biofuels, Environmental Issues, Teachers, Engineering, South Dakota State University
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