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Dakota Dunes residents told to prepare to leave
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Residents of the southeast South Dakota city of Dakota Dunes on Monday were told to prepare to leave their homes by Thursday as the Missouri River continued to rise.
Gov. Dennis Daugaard stressed that no evacuation had been...Tags: Missouri, Vehicles, South Dakota, Disasters and Accidents, Floods
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SD town on alert as floodwaters flow from Montana
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Some South Dakota residents are being told to be ready to leave their homes by Thursday as the Missouri River rises downstream of communities that are already flooded by record-breaking rain and bracing for unusually heavy...Tags: Weather Reports, Bodies of Water, Montana, South Dakota, Disasters and Accidents
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Aberdeen: Connection luncheon slated
Aberdeen's Mid-Day Connection luncheon will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 14 at the Ramkota Hotel, 1400 Eighth Ave. N.W. Jan McDonough of Wyoming, Minn., will speak on "Happiness Is." Gina Breitling will display her teapots and those attending may...Tags: Human Interest
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Obama abandons wilderness plan
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Under pressure from Congress, the Obama administration is backing away from a plan to make millions of acres of undeveloped land in the West eligible for federal wilderness protection. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said in a memo...Tags: Politics, Land Resources, Washington, DC, Orrin Hatch, Alaska
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You ask, Social Security answers
Question: Is it true I must now receive my benefits through direct deposit? Answer: Anyone applying for benefits on or after May 1, 2011, will be required to receive their payments electronically, while those already receiving paper checks will need...Tags: Career and Workplace, South Dakota, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Medicare, Government Health Care
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BLM steps back from wild horse spay plan in Wyo.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is stepping back from plans to spay mares to limit the growth of a wild horse herd in western Wyoming. The spaying would have been a first for the BLM in the West and was announced last week by...Tags: Washington, DC, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Kansas, U.S. Department of the Interior
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Nancy A. Derr, 70
DEC. 17, 1940-JUNE 23, 2011 Nancy Ann (Wade) Derr, 70, formerly of Devonshire Road in Hagerstown, passed from this life on Thursday, June 23, 2011, at Broadmore Assisted Living in Hagerstown, surrounded by her loving family. Born on Dec. 17, 1940, in...Tags: American Legion, Richard Lee, Washington (U.S. state), Washington County (Maryland), Human Interest
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Gasoline prices in western states
Gasoline prices per gallon in the West* Arizona$3.58 California 3.93 Colorado 3.66 Hawaii 4.04 Idaho 3.71 Montana 3.77 Nevada 3.71 New Mexico 3.61 Oregon 3.84 Texas 3.57 Utah 3.61 Washington 3.88 Wyoming 3.66 *Source: AAA; prices (rounded)...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Arizona, Montana, New Mexico, Utah
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Doris G. Powers, 92
AUG. 17, 1918-JUNE 20, 2011 Doris Grabill Powers, 92, of Rohrersville, Md., passed away Monday, June 20, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center in Hagerstown, Md. Born Aug. 17, 1918, in Union Bridge, Md., she was the daughter of the late Roland Watt Grabill...Tags: Florida, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Washington (U.S. state), Brownsville, Human Interest
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Former Wyoming Rogers Soccer Coach Now Charged
FOX 17 NewsA former girls J.V. soccer coach at Rogers High School in Wyoming has now been officially charged, after allegations of inappropriate conduct with a student surfaced last month. Rey David Rivera was arraigned Wednesday morning in Wyoming District Court...Tags: High School Sports
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High School Police Academy: Aren't You A Little Young To Be A Cop?
FOX 17 News ReporterWest Michigan area Law Enforcement Agencies are training kids how to do their jobs. Sort of. Every year The Wyoming Police Department heads up The Metro High School Police Academy. It’s a chance for High School students who are interested in...Tags: Crimes, Safety of Citizens, Michigan, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Employers Look to Hire 300 in Separate Job Fairs
FOX 17 News ProducerA pair of job fairs Monday are looking to fill about 300 open positions at two separate locations in West Michigan. The Spartan Stores YMCA is preparing to open its doors in Wyoming in August, but before that, nearly 100 part time positions and six full-...Tags: Employment, Spartan Stores Incorporated, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Employers
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