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Nebraska Trial Set Over Land Seizures For Oil Pipeline

July 28, 2015 Associated Press0

O’NEILL, Neb. (AP) — A judge has scheduled an Oct. 19 trial date on a Holt County lawsuit aimed at keeping TransCanada Corp. from seizing land to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline. District Judge Mark Kozisek set the date during a hearing on Monday in O’Neill. In January TransCanada filed legal papers in nine […]

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Regional Disaster Response Effort Has Roots In Minot Flood

July 28, 2015 Associated Press0

MINOT, N.D. (AP) — A faith-based effort to provide housing for recovery volunteers in Minot after the 2011 Souris River flood is transforming into a regional disaster response organization. Hope Village operated in Minot from April 2012 to November 2013, housing nearly 5,300 volunteers from 48 states and five Canadian provinces. Hope Village Disaster Services […]

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City Of Pierre Flushing Some Fire Hydrants, Water Still Safe

July 28, 2015 Associated Press0

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The city of Pierre is flushing fire hydrants in residential sectors on East Fourth Street. The city announced Monday that water flowing from taps may be discolored because of the flushing, but that it’s still safe to drink. The city flushes the fire hydrants to make sure there’s adequate flow for […]

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Triathlon In Central South Dakota Scheduled For Saturday

July 28, 2015 Associated Press0

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Triathletes will converge in central South Dakota Saturday for the Farm Island’s Riverman/Riverwoman Sprint Triathlon. Event coordinator Jessica Carr says the competition’s course will be the same as in previous years. It will involve just under a half-mile swim, an 18-mile bike ride on Highway 34 and a three-and-a-half mile run […]

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Opposing Sides Face Off At Keystone XL Pipeline Hearing

July 27, 2015 Associated Press0

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Opposing sides in the debate over the Keystone XL oil pipeline faced off on Monday in front of the state regulatory panel that is considering for the second time in just over five years whether to approve the construction of the South Dakota portion of the long-delayed project. TransCanada Corp. and […]

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Authorities Identify Woman Who Drowned In South Dakota Lake

July 27, 2015 Associated Press0

MADISON, S.D. (AP) — Law enforcement authorities in eastern South Dakota have identified the 25-year-old woman who drowned in Lake Madison over the weekend. The Lake County sheriff’s office says friends of Briauna Moulton reported that she fell out of a boat and into the lake about 4:30 p.m. Sunday. The body of the Sioux […]

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CDC Studying USD Building That’s Source Of Health Complaints

July 27, 2015December 13, 2021 Associated Press0

VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — A crew from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is at the University of South Dakota this week to evaluate a building that has been the source of health complaints from employees. USD believes the building is safe, but officials asked the CDC to conduct a “scientific appraisal” of Noteboom […]

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Vegetation At SD Park Being Changed In Cost-cutting Move

July 27, 2015December 13, 2021 Associated Press0

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The vegetation at a park in South Dakota’s capital is being changed in a move that officials say could save the state thousands of dollars. Gov. Dennis Daugaard on Monday announced the changes to Hilger’s Gulch Park, which boasts a 1.1-mile lighted walking trail, flower gardens and a scenic view of […]

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Teen Who Ran Away From Youth Rehabilitation Academy Arrested

July 27, 2015 Associated Press0

CUSTER, S.D. (AP) — One of two teenagers who authorities say ran away from a youth rehabilitation facility in western South Dakota earlier this month has been arrested. The state Department of Corrections on Monday said the 16-year-old boy was arrested during a traffic stop Friday in Rapid City. The teenagers ran away shortly before […]

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Minimum Wage Levels In Midwestern States As Of Aug. 1

July 27, 2015 Associated Press0

Minnesota’s minimum wage for all but the smallest employers rises to $9 per hour on Aug. 1. It will give Minnesota the highest rate of any state in middle America. Here are the minimum wages of nearby states as of Aug. 1: Illinois – $8.25 Indiana – $7.25 Iowa – $7.25 Michigan – $8.15 Missouri […]

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