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Early voting set to begin in W.Va.
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comMore than 110,000 registered voters in the Eastern Panhandle can cast their ballot for the May 8 West Virginia primary election as early as Wednesday, the first of 10 days to vote early. The three early voting locations in Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan...Tags: Primaries, Republican Party, Democratic Party, John Sherman, Parties and Movements
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Nelson: Cap farm payments to mega-farms
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — U.S. Sens. Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Tim Johnson of South Dakota are part of a bipartisan group of senators who will seek to cap federal farm payments to large farming operations. The group plans to introduce a measure to...Tags: Ben Nelson, Sherrod Brown, Chuck Grassley, Democratic Party, Tom Harkin
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Highway deadlock likely to continue
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — Congress seems unlikely to reach agreement on a new federal funding program for highways and other transportation systems before the program’s latest extension expires March 31, state Transportation Secretary Darin Bergquist said...Tags: Highway Transportation, U.S. House of Representatives, Politics
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Romney, allies buy $2.2 million of TV ad time in Illinois
Clout StreetRepublican presidential candidate Mitt Romney might not be campaigning in Illinois until Monday, but he’s poised to saturate the state’s airwaves during the final week before the Illinois primary. The contender and a political action...Tags: Oswego, Illinois General Assembly, Polls, Mitt Romney, Elections
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Gas prices may hit $4 per gallon by Memorial Day
Gas prices are expected to continue to rise and could approach $4 a gallon by Memorial Day, said a South Dakota AAA spokeswoman. "It wouldn't surprise me if gasoline prices rose 25 to 30 cents before Memorial Day, after which they should level off,"...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Market and Exchange, Human Interest, Renewable Energy, AAA
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Gas may hit $4 per gallon by Memorial Day
Gas prices are expected to continue to rise and could approach $4 a gallon by Memorial Day, said a South Dakota AAA spokeswoman. "It wouldn't surprise me if gasoline prices rose 25 to 30 cents before Memorial Day, after which they should level off," said...
Tags: Market and Exchange, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Human Interest, Renewable Energy, AAA
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Roll call: Week ending March 9
House - ending March 9 By Voterama in Congress Capital formation, financial deregulation: Voting 390 for and 23 against, the House on March 8 sent the Senate a bill (HR 3606) to ease financial regulations in order to help emerging small and mid-...Tags: CEO Pay, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Kristi Noem, Finance, Environmental Issues
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Downstate congressman endorses Ron Paul for president
Clout StreetVeteran Republican U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson of Urbana has endorsed Ron Paul for the Republican presidential nomination ahead of next week’s Illinois primary. The two will appear at an event at the University of Illinois on Wednesday night to rally...Tags: Republican Party, Primaries, Rand Paul, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Elections
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Senator accepting applications for internships
SIOUX FALLS - Sen. Tim Johnson is accepting applications for summer and fall internship positions in his Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Aberdeen and Washington, D.C., offices. The South Dakota senator says the internships provide students with a chance to...Tags: Washington, DC
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Congressional interns sought
U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., and U.S. Rep. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., are seeking interns for their offices. Johnson is accepting applications for summer and fall internship positions for his offices in Washington, D.C.; Sioux Falls; Rapid City and...Tags: Washington, DC, Watertown
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Crops Expo planned Jan. 6 in Watertown
South Dakota State University hosts a Crops Expo Jan. 6 in Watertown. The Crops Expo will be held at the Codington County Extension Complex at 1910 West Kemp Ave. Registration is $5 at the door. Speakers will cover a variety of issues that farmers...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Watertown, South Dakota State University
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Johnson: Direct crop subsidies likely to be out of new farm bill
Jan. 17 - Direct subsidy payments to America's farmers are on the chopping block as the new farm bill gets written this year, Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., told a round-table group Monday in Rapid City. Johnson repeated what Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., told...Tags: Conservation, Agriculture, Conservation, Agricultural Research and Technology, Washington, DC
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