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    Aug 18, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  1. Northland Couple Says Someone Dumped Tree Debris in Their Yard

    A Northland couple is hoping that someone can help solve a strange mystery after two recently cut-down trees were dumped in their yard.
    A Northland couple is hoping that someone can help solve a strange mystery after two recently cut-down trees were dumped in their yard. Homeowner Jeanie Ferguson says that she's not sure where the large pile of debris came from. "Just the sheer size...
  2. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  3. Prosecutors and protestors examine actions of Republic school officials toward rape allegations

    Protestors are joining the controversy surrounding a lawsuit filed against members of the Republic R-III School District. They are calling for school officials to resign or be removed from their positions after a student with special needs says she was raped twice. The former student says she was punished for reporting the rape and asked to write an apology letter to her accused rapist.
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    Protestors are joining the controversy surrounding a lawsuit filed against members of the Republic R-III School District. They are calling for school officials to resign or be removed from their positions after a student with special needs says she was...

    Tags: Misdemeanors, Judges, Crimes, Trials, Justice System

  4. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  5. Metro Center Expanding to Help More Domestic Violence Victims

    It's a sobering statistic - according to researchers, one in four women in the U.S. will become a victim of domestic violence. But one local center is now expanding, and offering more help to victims in need.
    It's a sobering statistic - according to researchers, one in four women in the U.S. will become a victim of domestic violence. But one local center is now expanding, and offering more help to victims in need. One metro woman, who wished to be...

    Tags: Domestic Violence, Abusive Behavior, Human Interest, Crimes, Social Issues

  6. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Governor makes appeal to FEMA for individual aid

    PIERRE - Gov. Dennis Daugaard sent a letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency Aug. 11, appealing FEMA's decision to reject individual assistance for South Dakota homes and businesses that were damaged or destroyed due to flooding. On July 22,...

    Tags: South Dakota, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Politics, Disasters and Accidents, FEMA

  8. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Outdoors Calendar

    AUG. 19 Fort Ransom, N.D.: American Kennel Club raccoon hunt. Bench show deadline is 7 p.m. with a $10 entry fee. Hunt at 9 p.m. with a $25 entry fee. Meet at the North Dakota Coon Hunters Association clubhouse at Sheyenne River Lodge. Details: Jay...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Rosh Hashanah, Foods and Beverages, Black Hills Corporation, Sage

  10. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Projecting corn yield is next to impossible Corn and Ethanol Comment

    Last week, USDA revised their corn yield projections down to 153 bpa for a national crop of 12.91 billion bushels. This is a reduction from their previous estimate of 5 bpa and 500 million bushels nationally. It is quite apparent that the corn market will...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Ethanol, European Union, Texas, Watertown

  12. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Outdoors Almanac

    Large volumes of water being released from Missouri River reservoirs have resulted in lake herring and rainbow smelt being flushed through Oahe and Big Bend Dams. While some fish pass through unharmed, many die due to drastic pressure changes or...

    Tags: South Dakota, Shane Bertsch, Herring, Science, Science and Technology

  14. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Survey suggests economy slowing in Midwest, Plains

     OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The economy in rural areas of 10 Midwest and Plains states appears to be slowing down as concerns about the nation’s financial health grow, according to a new monthly survey of bankers released Thursday.    The overall...

    Tags: Real Estate, Arable Farming, South Dakota, Banking, Nebraska

  16. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Sacrifices needed from governors to avert floods

     , Neb. (AP) — Months of historic flooding have governors along the Missouri River ready to join forces, but experts warn that real change will require unpopular sacrifices and a new approach to controlling the nation’s longest river.  ...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hydroelectricity, Politics, Weather Warnings, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

  18. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Demand has U.S. looking to expand canola crop

     DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The demand for canola, best known for the cooking oil it produces, continues to rise and the industry is working to grow more of the plant in the U.S. to keep pace with increased sales.    Experts said the best hope for...

    Tags: Kentucky, Colleges and Universities, North Dakota, Kansas, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri)

  20. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Op-ed: Other states need a lesson from Md. on robocalls

    On Election Day 2010, with the polls still open, computers placed calls to 112,000 voters in predominately African-American precincts in Baltimore City and Prince George's County with an unusual message: "Relax" and stay home. The recorded message did not identify the calls' sponsor; essentially, it told voters that Gov. Martin O'Malley had won and they did not need to vote.
    On Election Day 2010, with the polls still open, computers placed calls to 112,000 voters in predominately African-American precincts in Baltimore City and Prince George's County with an unusual message: "Relax" and stay home. The recorded message did not...

    Tags: Voting, Colleges and Universities, Election Rigging, Politics, Crimes

  22. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  23. Police Search for Clues in Death of Convicted Thief

    A convicted thief who was free on bond and awaiting sentencing next month was found dead next to a home in south Kansas City, Missouri, earlier this week, and now police say that they are stumped by his murder.
    A convicted thief who was free on bond and awaiting sentencing next month was found dead next to a home in south Kansas City, Missouri, earlier this week, and now police say that they are stumped by his murder. According to police, officers were...

    Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Murder, Theft, Justice System

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