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Oahe irrigation potential remains untapped
When the Army Corps of Engineers floated the idea recently of charging to use some water stored in reservoirs on the Missouri River, Gov. Dennis Daugaard reminded the agency that irrigation promised to the state never happened. "The federal government...Tags: South Dakota Legislature, Government, Executive Branch, Water Supply, National Government
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Wesleyan's Davison Art Center Featuring the Engravings of Andrew Raftery
Andrew Raftery: Open House Ends Dec. 9, Wesleyan University's Davison Art Center, 301 High St., Middletown, (860) 685-2500, wesleyan.edu/dac It's always fascinating and a bit consoling when an artist, especially one with the delicacy and taste of...
Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Middletown, Real Estate, Real Estate Sellers, Real Estate Agents
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2 motorcycles escorting first lady collide in Ohio
DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say two motorcycles have collided while escorting first lady Michelle Obama from a campaign stop in central Ohio, injuring a police officer and a state trooper. The State Highway Patrol says the motorcycles somehow...Tags: Michelle Obama
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Studies Suggest There Are Far More Campus Rapes Than The Official Numbers Indicate
It's the stuff of a hideous higher-ed Halloween nightmare: sexual assault, campus fear, rape-culture environments, an ugly federal lawsuit against a prestigious institution, and an ongoing national crisis of violence against women. Earlier this month,...
Tags: Crime Victims, Radio, Halloween, Students, Sex Crimes
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Sixteen years later, Jeffrey Maier revisits infamous moment in Yankee Stadium
The most despised child in the history of Baltimore sports is all grown up. And, if his beloved New York Yankees falter, he'd like to see the Orioles win the 2012 World Series. Yes, Baltimore — 16 years later, Jeffrey Maier soon could be in your...
Tags: New York Yankees, Washington Nationals, Yankee Stadium, Baltimore Orioles, Sports
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Andrew Sarris dies at 83; longtime film critic
Film critic Andrew Sarris began his rise to prominence in the early 1960s when, fresh off an extended visit to Paris, he became a primary spokesman for a theory that would reverberate throughout the cinema world.
Screenwriters and producers may have...Tags: Reviews, Roger Ebert, Movies, Pauline Kael, Nicholas Ray
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Senior day trip planned
Aberdeen Area Senior Center day trip in Mitchell is planned for June 8. A charter bus will leave at 7 a.m. and travel to Mitchell for a day of tours and activities. The group will visit the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village, Cabela's and the...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Cabela's Inc.
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Libertarian says his advantage is independence
South Bend TribuneThis year's election campaigns have included plenty of promises from Democrats who say they'll work with Republicans, and Republicans who say they'll work with Democrats. Joe Ruiz, the Libertarian running for north-central Indiana's seat in the U.S....Tags: Voting, Joe Donnelly, U.S. House of Representatives, Democratic Party, Kevin Allen
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Longtime coach learned from Northern's best
If someone were to make a movie of Joe Kramer's days, they might call it “A Life in Football.” Although it would trace his time as a coach at several colleges and high schools across South Dakota, it could begin at only one time and place:...
Tags: Football, Sports, College Sports, Movies, College Baseball
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Lesser, Kleckowski Vie For 100th Houst District Seat In Middletown
The Hartford CourantDemocratic State Rep. Matt Lesser is running for his third term in the 100th House District in November, and will be challenged this year by Republican Deborah Kleckowski, a common council member currently in her second term. The 100th District currently...Tags: Middlefield, Middletown, Prisons, Colleges and Universities, Politics
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Get Ready For a Tsunami of Attack Ads as the Election Approaches
By now, you're probably getting that "I'm-about-to-vomit" feeling from all those nasty TV campaign ads screaming about the contestants in Connecticut's mud-splattered U.S. Senate and 5th Congressional District campaigns. One small consolation may be...
Tags: Media Industry, Chris Murphy, Elizabeth Esty, U.S. Supreme Court, Linda McMahon
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Artwork By Children In Postwar Hiroshima On Exhibit At Wesleyan
“Through Children’s Eyes: Hiroshima” will be at the Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University, 343 Washington Terrace in Middletown, starting on Wednesday, Oct. 3, and running through Pearl Harbor Day,...
Tags: Middletown, World War II (1939-1945), Arts, Arts and Culture
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