Obama supporters keep election on the forefront Obama volunteers are busy going door-to-door, or calling registered Democrats to make sure they go out and vote on June third.
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School Board members propose closing Horace Mann
School administrators debated late into the night about what to cut from the budget to stay on track in 2010, including closing Horace Mann Elementary School.
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DM&E supporters push to move expansion forward
South Dakota Chamber of Commerce members along with the Farm Bureau and Corn Growers Association say 'Anti-DM&E groups are using underhanded and deliberate attempts not to negotiate with the railroad.'
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Death row inmate files appeal
Briley Piper filed paperwork in mid-April telling a circuit court that he didn't understand that he could plead guilty, and then have a jury determine his sentence.
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Children's Care will suspend outpatient therapy Starting July first, the Children's Care facility will suspend all outpatient therapy services due to increasing costs.
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Is the state aid formula to blame?
In the past ten years, funding for schools has increased by $56 million. This year alone, $22 million extra went to education.
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Hundreds still without power
The manager of Grand Electric says 375 Harding County residential customers along with 375 commercial accounts are without power.
| Rain, snow floods streets in Sturgis
Right now, seventh and eighth streets in Sturgis are closed. The city's public works director says heavy rain and snow caused the gravel to wash down the creek.
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Civic Center offers extra handicap spots
Civic Center officials say they've been putting up 20 temporary wheelchair-accessible parking spots during the past year.
| Late in campaign, the first candidate arrives
In military strategy, the saying is "get there first with the most." Today, Hillary Clinton pushes that point home in a South Dakota rally.
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Dozens raise awareness of brain injuries
The two-day conference is designed to help those in need, seek treatment and hear from doctors, families and survivors.
| Ellsworth airmen honor one of their own
The Black Hills Chapel on the Ellsworth Air Force base was filled with those paying respect to 24-year-old Jonathan Yelner.
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