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|  09/04/09 GAYVILLE - Fourth- and fifth-graders from a number of South Dakota and Iowa schools will get hands-on lessons on where the food on their dinner tables comes from. The event, in its eighth year, will run from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. The students will take part in a South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service program called "Field to Table." READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/18/11 Participants on a weeklong 90-mile trail ride in South Dakota are taking extra precautions because of the heat wave hitting the central U.S. The Historic Bad River Trail Scotty Philip Memorial Ride began Sunday at the town of Philip, with about 250 people taking part.
07/15/11 WILLOW LAKE, S.D. (AP) _ The 2011 Missouri River flood in South Dakota is the subject of a new display at the state Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre.
07/15/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press WILLOW LAKE, S.D. The 2011 Missouri River flood in South Dakota is the subject of a new display at the state Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre. State Historical Society officials say the flooding might not have happened a century ago, but it's certainly historical. Items on display include everything from a shovel used to fill sandbags to T-shirts made ... Hot themes this week:
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