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30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 22, at Isburg Funeral Chapel, followed by prayer service at 7:30 p.m...Peter and Paul Catholic Church with burial at Calvary Cemetery. Ginny was born July 12, 1924, in Wooster, Ohio. Ginny met her husband, Maurice, while both...
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South Dakota eighth-graders secured among the highest scores in national math testing this year, in what Education Secretary Tom Oster described Wednesday as an increasingly tough curriculum. Test scores among fourth grade and eighth grade students in...
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No one goes so far as to declare West Nile virus no longer poses a public health threat in South Dakota. Still, cases involving the mosquito-borne disease suddenly have dwindled, nearly as quickly as the deadly epidemic of West Nile virus first burst...
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The family was present to greet friends from 5-7 p.m. with a prayer service at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Miller West Funeral Chapel, 41st Street & Valley View Road in Sioux Falls. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct....
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Crop and livestock producers who are feeling the effects of the national recession can turn to the South Dakota Department of Agriculture for financial counseling and agriculture loan mediation service. Now is the time to be proactive in meeting these...
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Dr. Chris Stanley recently joined Missouri Valley Radiology and started practicing at St. Mary’s Healthcare Center. “In addition to the services of Dr. Barry Monfore, the addition of Dr. Stanley now gives us two exceptionally qualified radiologists to...
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That amount is of less importance than the money that could be lost if the project interferes with pheasant hunting season, according to city officials. Tuesday, John Childs, city engineer, said it’s likely a stop order will be issued early September...
No summer is complete without Crazy Days and this year is no different. July 21, the city commission approved closing Pierre Street from 6 a.m Saturday Aug. 1 to 6 a.m. Aug. 2 as part of the annual sale weekend of local businesses downtown and at the...
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Another meeting about construction of a new food pantry large enough to hold 4,500 pounds of donated food from Wal-Mart is in the works, according to Mayor Laurie Gill. In May, Mitch Weiss, Wal-Mart store manager, city officials and Catherine Mercer,...
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South Dakota businesses will be required to pay an estimated $36.1 million in surcharges in 2010 to shore up the state unemployment insurance system, according to the latest analysis released Thursday by the state Labor Department. The extra payments...
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