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Britton businesses keep governor busy at Capital for a Day
Were South Dakota voters to approve a one-cent sales tax increase next month to better fund education, the expected $180 million that would be raised would be split between K-12 education and Medicaid programs, Daugaard said. The state will have to...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Teaching and Learning, Executive Branch, Teachers
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200 balloons released in Hagerstown to remember cancer victims
More than 200 colorful balloons dotted the sky over the Brethren Mutual Insurance Co. building in Hagerstown Wednesday after colleagues and friends released them to remember those who have fought cancer. The third annual Balloon Launch for Life at...
Tags: Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Edgewood, Health
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Tractor speaks volumes for man of few words
Irwin Symens has a pink tractor, and he's proud. “One person even said you'd never dream of a farmer that had guts enough to paint a tractor pink,” said Symens, 75, of Amherst. Symens had the custom pink paint job ordered in May to honor his...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Vehicles, Mastectomy
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Amherst farmer man enough to go pink
Irwin Symens has a pink tractor and isn't ashamed it. “One person even said you'd never dream of a farmer that had guts enough to paint a tractor pink,” said Symens, 75, of Amherst. Symens had the custom pink paint job ordered in May to honor his...Tags: Services and Shopping, Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Health Treatments, Vehicles
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Daily calendar: This week, September 27-30
THURSDAY, 9.27 South Dakota Film Festival, 7-10 p.m., Capitol Theatre. Downtown Farmers' Market, 3-6 p.m, Central Park. Faculty lecture-recital involving the work of Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky, featuring Marcela Faflak, 7:30 p.m., Berggren...Tags: Music, American Legion, Festive Events, Music Industry, Arts and Culture
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Redfield-Doland stands alone at top
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Tags: South Dakota High School Activities Association, National Economic Council, American Cancer Society, Tennis, Soccer
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Business Briefs for Sept. 18, 2012
Rotary Club’s community fall project deemed a success The first annual “Stuff the Bus Project” in Boyle County raised 628 pounds of school supplies that will be distributed through area Family Resource and Youth Services Centers. The...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Education, Employees, Dollar General Corporation, Personal Finance
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Ravens super-fan Captain Dee-Fense a goodwill ambassador for the team
It's a sunny weekday afternoon when Captain Dee-Fense strolls into Beefalo Bob's, the pit beef joint in Curtis Bay, turning heads the way he often does. He's a big man, for one thing: 6 feet 4 and 235 pounds, with a build that suggests he's tossed around...
Tags: Ray Lewis, Football, Super Bowl, Inner Harbor, Sports
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Out and About calendar: Next Week: September 24-30
MONDAY, 9.24 Auditions for “Second Samuel,” 7 p.m., Capitol Theatre, 415 S. Main St. TUESDAY, 9.25 Old-time Jam, 2 p.m., Red Rooster Coffee House, 202 S. Main St. WEDNESDAY, 9.26 Open mic night, 7 p.m., Red Rooster Coffee House. The...Tags: Glenn Miller, Festive Events, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Culture
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CenturyLink HS Athlete of the Week: Allison Sedlacek
Q13 FOX News OnlineThe Seattle Seahawks, CenturyLink, Inc. and Q13 FOX announced Monday that Allison Sedlacek of Stadium High School is the second CenturyLink High School Athlete of the Week. Sedlacek will be recognized on the field during the Sept. 16 game between the...Tags: Diabetes, Human Interest, Dallas Cowboys, Breast Cancer, High Schools
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O.C. bikini parade organizers still optimistic about world record chances
Baltimore Sun reporterThe beach and bikinis go hand in hand. Knowing that, the North Ocean City Business Alliance and Spark Productions were inspired to plan Ocean City's first bikini parade - and they hoped to make it world-record sized. But since those initial plans,...Tags: Festive Events, China, Arts and Culture, Ocean City, Cancer
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Ocean City bikini parade falls short
A persistent drizzle that occasionally morphed into a driving rain helped China retain its bikini parade crown Saturday, as only 325 women – out of the thousand-plus needed — answered Ocean City's call to stage its own parade of world-record...Tags: American Cancer Society, Festive Events, China, Ocean City, Arts and Culture
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