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Cooler Temperatures Slows Planting of Row Crops

Unseasonably cool temperatures across South Dakota slowed planting of row crops and pasture growth.

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Minnesota Terror Threat Thwarted

With the Boston Marathon bombings still fresh in our memories, terrorist threats were brought much closer to home Friday (May 3) when the FBI raided a Minnesota trailer park about 127 miles from Sioux Falls.

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State Emergency Declared As Winter Storms Batter Kansas

South Dakota Governor Requests Presidential Disaster Declaration

Gov. Dennis Daugaard has requested a Presidential Disaster Declaration to help South Dakota recover from an April 8-10, 2013, ice and snow storm

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Highway 81 Closed North Of Yankton

The South Dakota Department of Transportation is advising motorists that Highway 81 north of Yankton is currently closed to just south of the James River bridge.

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South Dakota Big Game Management Policies Under Review

If you are interested in how South Dakota manages big game, including mountain lions, comment sessions will be held May 14-16 across the state.

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Tax Preparers Work Night Shift As Tax Deadline Nears

Scamming in the Name of the IRS

From the Attorney General's office in Pierre comes word of a scam from crooks who claim to be from the Internal Revenue Service.

Now, I don't care what your opinion of the IRS is. This is someone using the name of the nation's tax collector and trying to get your personal information

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South Dakota has High Rate of Births Outside Wedlock

New figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show that South Dakota has a high rate of babies being born to unwed women.

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Some Major Sioux Falls Road Projects Starting Late

Some of the 22 major road construction projects planned this season in South Dakota's largest city are starting later than expected because of prolonged winter weather.

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Lewis & Clark Ponders Ways to Complete Project

The Lewis & Clark Regional Water System's board is trying to complete the project first authorized in 2000 despite a dramatic drop in federal money the past two years.

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Tourism Secretary Expects Strong Summer

Secretary of Tourism Jim Hagen is confident that despite spring snow storms in the state, summer tourism numbers will be up in South Dakota.

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