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The Associated Press has named six news editors to oversee expanded multistate territories and has assigned four interim regional photo editors as part of a restructuring of U.S. news management to ensure the continuing strength of the news cooperative's...
Tags: AP Lincoln, AP state, AP news, West Virginia, photos editors, Los Angeles, adds oversight, South Dakota, West Palm Beach, Tennessee, Seattle, The News, Entertainment Culture, Associated Press, Rockefeller Center, United Press International
Business appears to be slowly improving in rural areas of 11 Midwest and Plains states, but the economy there remains weak, according to a new survey of bankers. "The decline in farm income related to pullbacks in agricultural commodities from last year...
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Agriculture Department says commercial red meat production for South Dakota totaled 77.6 million pounds during October, down 22 percent from a year ago and down 1 percent from September's production...Agriculture Department says commercial red meat production...
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D The American Cancer Society says it will not appeal a judge's decision that clears the way for South Dakota's new smoking ban to be referred to a statewide public vote. S.D. — The American Cancer Society says it will not appeal a judge's decision that...
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S.D. — South Dakota has received more applications from residents seeking help to pay heating bills than it did last winter, and expanded eligibility guidelines could push demand even higher. Eligibility for the federally funded Low Income Energy Assistance...
Tags: eligibility guidelines, Tarah Jahnig, South Dakota, heat assistance, pay heat, heat bills, Sioux Falls, Environment, Business Finance, Propane
S.D. — A woman on Tulsa's most-wanted list has been arrested by police in South Dakota, accused of forgery, false impersonation, possession of a controlled substance by deception and doctor shopping. Authorities said all the complaints against Jerri Lynn...
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A fungus problem with the potential to create widespread damage to corn crops in the Dakotas for perhaps the first time in memory might not be as ominous as first feared. Initial tests are showing that the corn ear molds that are showing up in North Dakota...
Tags: South Dakota State University, North Dakota State University, Marcia McMullen, Bill Chase, plant pathologists, Sioux Falls, Fungus, Mold health issues, Seed, Fungicide use in the United States, Maize, South Dakota, Mycotoxin, Environment
N.D. — Sunflower crops could set records in the nation's top two producing states this year, helping to blunt a drop in nationwide production and ensure a healthy supply for processors in the United States and Canada. The good year for growers in North...
Tags: South Dakota, Canada, sunflowers yields, North Dakota, AM Dakotas, John Sandbakken, Bismarck
Its public image is often shaped by people who appear to have gone into government because they saw it as a steppingstone to talk radio. But deep in the bowels of the GOP, there are serious people having quiet conversations. The people holding these...
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Uncertainty about the economy and health care stopped small businesses from growing during the first three quarters of 2009, but there are signs these companies may be ready to emerge, the chief executive officer of Administaff Inc. said Friday...Sarvadi,...
Tags: IHS Global Insight, Louisiana Workforce Commission, small businesses, Paul J. Sarvadi, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Small business, Business Finance, States of the United States, Unemployment, South Dakota, Labor