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Transgender former Rapid City council member running again
RAPID CITY — Marla Murphy says she still gets anxious every time she walks up to a voter’s front door. That pit-of-her-stomach, deep-seated worry, greets her at night, too, a cumulative effect of all the wondering. ‘‘You...Tags: Black Hills Corporation, American Red Cross, U.S. Air Force, Charity, Anxiety
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Sun Belt continues to try and cut down on money games
Sun Belt Commissioner Wright Waters has been urging teams in his conference to wean themselves off money games, arguing that it hurts more than it helps. And it appears that his message is sinking in, as many Sun Belt teams have cut back games they...Tags: Louisiana, Louisville, Alabama, Nashville, Tennessee
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Christo in Westport: The Original Wrappers
"The Mastaba, Project for the United Arab Emirates" and "Over the River, Project for the Arkansas River, State of Colorado."
Christo and Jeanne-Claude's exhibition runs from June 30 to Sept. 4. The Westport Arts Center, 51 Riverside Ave., Westport, (203)...Tags: Westport, Central Park, Connecticut, New York City, Disasters
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David 'Honeyboy' Edwards
DAVID 'HONEYBOY' EDWARDS, 96 Delta blues singer, guitarist David "Honeyboy" Edwards, the once-itinerant Delta blues singer and guitarist who late in life won two Grammy Awards, died Monday of congestive heart failure. Such was his longevity that, as a...Tags: Blues (genre), Chester Arthur "Howlin' Wolf" Burnett, Mississippi, Heart Failure, David "Honeyboy" Edwards
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Convicted Bank Robber Committed Suicide Inside Greene County Jail, Hanged Himself with a Bed Sheet
ReporterA Fort Smith, Arkansas man who pleaded guilty to two armed bank robberies in Springfield and Joplin hanged himself in the Greene County Jail. Under the terms of a plea agreement in June, Robert Bruce Knepper, 45, would have been sentenced to 30 years in...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Theft, Firearms, Prisons, Liberty Bank
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Semi-retired pastor finds solace in familiarity
The Reverend Lee Iseley and his wife Jerrianne have called a lot of places home throughout the South and the Midwest. So as they get as close as they likely ever will to retirement, it was only fitting the senior living community they chose is called...Tags: Retirement, Career and Workplace, South Carolina, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Human Interest
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Sarah Palin gets it right
Just when you thought the Republican presidential field was getting set, up pops the most mischievous force in American politics, Sarah Palin. The former Alaska governor — the real deal this time, not actress Julianne Moore channeling her for the...
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Local Hero: Eastford Man First Union General To Die In Civil War
The Hartford CourantGen. Nathaniel Lyon died at the right time. Raised in eastern Connecticut, the 43-year-old West Point graduate was killed while commanding the Union forces at the Battle of Wilson's Creek near Springfield, Mo., on Aug. 10, 1861. He became the first...Tags: Biography (genre), Louisiana, West Point, Connecticut, Slavery
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Kansas poultry farm loses 4,300 turkeys in heat wave
A heat wave engulfing Kansas has killed about 4,300 turkeys at one farm.
Holly Capron said Tuesday she and her husband have been running big fans and fog nozzles for days in their poultry buildings, and they've had a tractor pulling a spray wagon to...Tags: Turkey (animal), Missouri, Kansas, Capron, North Carolina
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Branson speedway developer to meet Arkansas officials
The man who wants to build a racetrack in southern Missouri plans to meet Friday with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.
A spokesman for Russell Cook of Hollister confirmed that Cook will meet with the commission to discuss the track, which...Tags: NASCAR, Missouri, Auto Racing
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Mayo: A mobile future for rural America
The recent announcement of President Obama’s White House Rural Council shows renewed federal government recognition of the importance of investment in rural areas. As we continue to move forward in this digital age, we must also recognize that...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Companies and Corporations, Elections, North Dakota, Georgetown
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The great indoors of Missouri
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — When asked to guess the most popular tourist attraction in Missouri, even non-Midwesterners probably could make some educated guesses.
Mark Twain's home along the mighty Mississippi in Hannibal.
The Gateway Arch, downriver in...Tags: St. Louis, Travel, Hotels and Accommodations, Mississippi, Missouri
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