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    Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Recreation takes work

    I guess I am now officially a grown-up. By that I mean I have scheduled too many things; tried to do too much and have ended up running around without much direction, trying to get things done and knowing something will fall into the cracks that are...

    Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Black Hills Corporation

  2. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Equine encephalitis strikes 2 Wis. horses

    MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The state veterinarian is repeating a warning for horse owners to get their animals vaccinated after a mosquito-borne illness struck two horses in north-central Wisconsin. The disease - known as Eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE -...

    Tags: Health, Horse (animal), Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms

  4. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Milk production continues to decline in Wis., Minn

     MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The rate of milk production continues to rise nationwide, even as it slows in Wisconsin and Minnesota.    The U.S. produced 15.4 billion pounds of milk last month. That was a 1 percent increase from the same month last year....

    Tags: Texas, Idaho, Minnesota

  6. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Avoid toll increases by shifting priorities

    The Maryland Transportation Authority recently announced its intention to increase automobile tolls throughout Maryland, including a per car increase in the Chesapeake Bay Bridge toll from $2.50 to $8 by 2013. According to the  MdTA, the justification for the increase is to provide revenue for maintaining our aging facilities. While maintaining safe infrastructure is an invaluable role of our government, further investigation reveals this to be nothing more than another case of fiscal mismanagement by our elected officials. And the numbers  prove it.
    The Maryland Transportation Authority recently announced its intention to increase automobile tolls throughout Maryland, including a per car increase in the Chesapeake Bay Bridge toll from $2.50 to $8 by 2013. According to the MdTA, the justification...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Chicago Jobs, Health, Energy Resources

  8. Aug 28, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Hurricane Irene causes broadcast to be delayed

    A "Today Show" feature segment about DeSmet and Laura Ingalls Wilder has been postponed because of coverage about Hurricane Irene's deadly trek up the Eastern Seaboard. The feature story was to have been broadcast Saturday morning. Rita Anderson of...

    Tags: Iowa, The New York Times, Kansas, Minnesota, Hurricane Irene (2011)

  10. Aug 28, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. State-subsidized baby-sitting means Illinois keeps an eye on who's watching the kids

    Introduced in the 1990s welfare-to-work initiative, payments for child care subsidies now far outnumber the amount spent on traditional public aid. Under the program, states get federal money to give out to poor parents trying to work or go to school....

    Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Abusive Behavior, Social Issues

  12. Aug 29, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Drought, high demand makes hay top SD export

    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A scorching drought in the southern Plains has caused hay prices to soar, benefiting farmers to the north but forcing many ranchers to make a difficult choice between paying high prices or selling their cattle. Ranchers in much...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Social Media, Don Davis, Missouri, Disasters

  14. Aug 29, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Ethanol uncertainties prevail as harvest nears

     MILWAUKEE (AP) — Wisconsin's farm crops are flourishing, yet agribusinesses are worried about the outlook for ethanol, a corn-based biofuel, and the global economy. The corn harvest is projected to be 3.28 million acres this year, making Wisconsin...

    Tags: Weather, Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Madison (Dane, Wisconsin), Credit and Debt

  16. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  17. Students help damaged forest

    The Wildwood Picnic Area, located about five miles into the Angeles National Forest along Big Tujunga Canyon Road, is starting to look like its old self again. A dozen freshly painted picnic benches are neatly positioned in the shade, and thick green vegetation lines Big Tujunga Creek.
    The Wildwood Picnic Area, located about five miles into the Angeles National Forest along Big Tujunga Canyon Road, is starting to look like its old self again. A dozen freshly painted picnic benches are neatly positioned in the shade, and thick green...

    Tags: Forestry and Timber, Forests, Invasive Species, Boy Scouts of America, Natural Resources

  18. Aug 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. After decades, beer gardens are back in vogue

    A year ago, Hope Tarr found herself marveling at a new beer garden inBrooklyn.
    A year ago, Hope Tarr found herself marveling at a new beer garden inBrooklyn. Tarr, who co-created an iPhone app that tracks beer gardens in New York City, had grown up in Baltimore listening about these outdoor promised lands where German suds flowed...

    Tags: Politics, Restaurants, Immigration, Fells Point, Plant Openings

  20. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  21. Arizona man describes shears impaling eye socket

    PHOENIX (AP) — An 86-year-old Arizona man whose eye socket was impaled with a pair of pruning shears says he experienced excruciating pain during the ordeal and feels lucky to be alive. Leroy Luetscher, a Wisconsin native who lives in Green Valley,...

    Tags: Arizona

  22. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  23. Great Lakes, Mississippi split sought

    <strong>TRAVERSE CITY</strong> &mdash; Six attorneys general in the Great  Lakes region called for a multi-state coalition Wednesday that would  push the federal government to protect the lakes from invasive species  such as Asian carp by cutting off their artificial link to the  Mississippi River basin.
    TRAVERSE CITY — Six attorneys general in the Great Lakes region called for a multi-state coalition Wednesday that would push the federal government to protect the lakes from invasive species such as Asian carp by cutting off their artificial link to...

    Tags: Politics, Mississippi, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Gardening

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