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Sun Grant researchers explore fuel from algae, insects in native grasses
BROOKINGS -- Fuel made from algae and the discovery of insects that no one has ever seen in native grasses were among the research findings presented by South Dakota State University researchers at the 2012 Sun Grant National Conference, Science for...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Biofuels, Engineering, Teachers
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Questions remain
As yet another all-important election nears, some questions remain. For example, what will become of all the pre-prepared editorial letters, now seemingly irrelevant, critical of Kristi Noem's lack of an Aberdeen office, college degree and a seat on the...Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Politics, Elections, Paul Ryan
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Uphill battle ahead in U.S. House race
American News CorrespondentDuring the past half-century something mildly odd has taken hold in South Dakota’s statewide elections. Losers almost always refuse to run again against the candidates who beat them, no matter if the margin of defeat was relatively small, not even...Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections, Republican Party, Tom Daschle
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Politicians turn out to bid farewell to former senator
The Daily Republic, MitchellThere was a plethora of big-name politicians at the Thursday prayer service and Friday funeral for George McGovern. Several prominent Democrats were in the audience Thursday: Vice President Joe Biden; Sen. Tim Johnson, who spoke of his friendship with...Tags: Democratic Party, Politics, Elections, Republican Party, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
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Investigate sheep market collapse, risk protection insurance coverage
WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. Senator John Thune (R-S.D.) spearheaded a letter signed by a bipartisan group of Senators to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. The Senators' letter requests that the Grain, Inspection and Packers and Stockyards Administration...Tags: Marketing, Tom Vilsack, Droughts, Max Baucus, Prices
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Notebook: How has SD fared under Obama?
Based on historical trends and recent polling, there seems little chance that a majority of South Dakota voters will mark their ballots this year for the re-election of President Barack Obama. The deeper question is how South Dakota has fared during the...Tags: Water Supply, U.S. Electoral College, Elections, Political Candidates, Arts and Culture
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McGovern didn't let 1972 presidential loss define him
swaltman@aberdeennews.comA history of good works and a war philosophy ultimately proven wise, not a lopsided presidential defeat, are what George McGovern will be remembered for, his friends and supporters in northeast South Dakota say. McGovern's reputation, once tarnished by...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, International Military Interventions, Republican Party, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Johnson staffer to visit Wednesday
Sharon Stroschein of Sen. Tim Johnson's Aberdeen office will visit Day County Wednesday. Stroschein will visit with business leaders in Webster, Waubay and the surrounding area. Local residents who would like to make an appointment with Stroschein... -
Johnson staffer to visit Day County Wednesday
Sharon Stroschein, of Sen. Tim Johnson's Aberdeen office, will visit Day County Wednesday. Stroschein will be visiting with business leaders in Webster, Waubay and the surrounding area. Local residents who would like to make an appointment with... -
House candidates debate taxes, work ethic
Associated PressPIERRE — Republican Rep. Kristi Noem tried to paint Democratic challenger Matt Varilek as a dedicated follower of President Barack Obama, while Varilek accused her of being ineffective and missing meetings during a brisk Friday debate in which they...Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Politics, Elections, Republican Party
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Sen. Johnson: Study shows waiving RFS will have no impact on corn prices
Sioux Falls - On Oct. 5 U.S. Senator Tim Johnson highlighted a University of Missouri study showing that a one-year waiver of the renewable fuel standard will not have a meaningful or immediate impact on corn prices, as some advocates of the waiver have...Tags: Petroleum Industry
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Noem has lunch with students
Sam Olson, 12, heard her fellow classmates at Aberdeen Roncalli Elementary School complaining about school lunches and set out to do something about it. The sixth-grader wrote letters and sent them to the offices of Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D.; Sen. John...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Roman Catholicism, Religious Education, Parochial Schools
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