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    We Have Met the Enemy on the Missouri

    07/12/11 Let's make sure we take a look at the history of litigation over the Missouri River when we start debating who is responsible for what in this flood mess we are in now.
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    Bayer CropScience Delivers on Commitment to Cereals

    07/12/11 Company Employees and Collaborators Provide an Update on Work in Wheat and Show Test Plots With a New Cereal Herbicide
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    Cole gets first Modified feature win of season

    07/12/11 JEFFERSON, S.D. -- Jim Cole of Sioux City found his way around Bob Moore on the high side, picking up his first Modified feature victory of the season at Raceway Park Sunday.
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    Ex-Madison Schools head taking state post

    07/12/11 Former Madison Schools Superintendent Stan Heffner was named Tuesday as Ohio's next superintendent of public instruction.
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    Flood costs across North Dakota in 2011 could reach $1 billion

    07/12/11 New estimates from the North Dakota National Guard show the total cost of flooding across the state this year could reach up to $1 billion.
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    New insight into tumor biology

    07/06/11 Cancer cells are well known for their altered metabolisms, which may help them generate the energy they need for rapid growth. Using an emerging imaging technology, researchers reporting in the July Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication, have discovered that those metabolic shifts actually develop even before detectable tumors form.
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    Indigenous deserved a bigger audience

    07/06/11 Note to the hordes of teens aimlessly wandering at Summerfest Tuesday night. You missed an opportunity to see and hear a master electric blues guitarist weep and wail his way through a stirring 90-minute set.
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    Post 12 Tops Mitchell

    07/06/11 Seven different pitchers saw time on the mound as Yankton First Dakota Post 12 defeated Mitchell 9-6 in an American Legion baseball game Tuesday night at Riverside Field.
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    Pipestone 16-U softball team faces stiff competition at Ringneck International Tournament

    07/06/11 By Kevin Kyle Youth softball teams from the United States Midwest and Canada spent the holiday weekend (Independence Day and Canada Day) vying for top honors at the 34th Ringneck International Softball Tournament , June 1-3 at Sherman Park in Sioux Falls, S.D.
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    Local Sports

    07/05/11 The West End 15-year-old All-Star team clinched its third consecutive District 8 championship title after defeating?Potter McKean 16-3 on Sunday in Coudersport.
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    AREA BASEBALL ACTION: Rockets sweep Albia, stay atop SCC standings

    07/01/11 Craig Larkin fanned 12 batters in six innings of shutout work as the eighth-ranked Eddyville-Blakesburg baseball team held its lead in the South Central Conference race with a sweep of rival Albia on Thursday.
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    TCF loses bid to block limits on debit card fees

    06/30/11 The bank argued that the federal cap was unconstitutional, but an appeals court in South Dakota wouldn't grant an injunction.
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    At Small Scales, Tug-Of-War Between Electrons Can Lead To Magnetism Under Surprising Circumstances

    06/30/11 At the smallest scales, magnetism may not work quite the way scientists expected, according to a recent paper in Physical Review Letters by Rafal Oszwaldowski and Igor Zutic of the University at Buffalo and Andre Petukhov of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. The three physicists have proposed that it would be possible to create a quantum dot -- a kind of nanoparticle -- that is ...
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    Storm, Green Share Lead At French Open

    06/30/11 England's Graeme Storm and Australian Richard Green both shot a 6-under-par 65 to share the lead after the first round of the French Open on Thursday in Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines, France.
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    South Dakota Tourists and Sturgis Rally Goers Enjoy Luxury Black Hills Vacation Rental Homes Just Minutes Away From ...

    06/26/11 The Black Hills area offers a wealth of year-round opportunities for sightseeing, snowmobiling, skiing, biking, fishing and hunting in a pristine wilderness environment. With a Black Hills vacation rental provided by Black Hills Getaways, all of this is now just minutes away from luxury accommodations.Spearfish, SD (PRWEB) June 26, 2011 The Black Hills of South Dakota feature a myriad of ...
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    EIP Report: 33 Active Coal Ash Dump Sites In 19 States Are Contaminating Groundwater, Qualifying As 'Open Dumps' For ...

    06/24/11 A large number of active coal ash disposal sites in 19 states may be violating a federal ban on open dumping, according to a major new analysis released today by the Environmental Integrity Project (EIP).
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    NWMSU Names New Head Football Coach

    06/23/11 Adam Dorrel promoted from offensive coordinator and assistant head coach
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    Glaxo to pay 37 states $41M over faulty drugs

    06/23/11 share: digg facebook twitter The federal criminal complaint alleged that the company did not ensure Kytril and Bactroban weren't contaminated by microorganisms, that tablets may have contained too much or too little of the active ingredient, and that drugs of different types or strengths were mixed together in bottles. Cheryl Eckard, the company's global quality assurance manager, had previously ...
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    T-Bones earn series split in South Dakota

    06/23/11 By STAN DUITSMAN The Kansas City T-Bones (16-23) scored nine unanswered runs, erasing an early five-run deficit as they defeated the Sioux Falls Pheasants (16-24), 9-5, to salvage a series split on Thursday night in Sioux Falls, S.D. The Pheasants jumped on Devin Anderson (3-5) early, taking a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. Mark Shorey drove in the first two runs with a home run and ...
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    Nation and World: TSA changes pat-down policy on kids

    06/23/11 Gov. Rick Perry said Thursday that he's glad the federal government has made a change in its policy for patting down young children at airport checkpoints. More changes are in the works, but there has been no move yet to stall efforts in the Texas Legislature to make intrusive airport searches a crime.
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