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State A Notes: Roncalli seniors grateful for state tourney experiences
Four Aberdeen Roncalli seniors, four state tournaments in a row. When you are a high school basketball player, your resume can’t get much better. Although all four haven’t been on the varsity all four years, Aberdeen Roncalli seniors Kendal...Tags: Values, High School Sports, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Basketball
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Tackling South Dakota ag issues
PIERRE -- The South Dakota Legislature is involved in numerous landowner rights and hunting-related bills, as well as grain elevator reporting in the wake of the Anderson Seed Co. sunflower fiasco that left farmers unpaid. State Sen. Shantel Krebs, R-...Tags: Natural Resources, Consumer Goods Industries, Hunting, Charlie Hoffman, Beverage Industry
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SD Legislature bans cellphone use by young drivers
PIERRE, S.D. - The South Dakota Legislature has passed a measure banning beginning drivers from using cellphones behind the wheel. The Senate voted 23-10 Wednesday to accept a change in the bill made by the House. The measure will become law if signed...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Dennis Daugaard
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Reader Panel: School sentinel bill not well received
Today's question: The South Dakota Senate passed the school sentinel bill, which would allow school districts to decide to train and arm some employees. Would you like to see armed employees in your school district and, if so, who at the school should...Tags: Weaponry, Crime, Law and Justice, Separation of Church and State, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Assault
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Our voice: Simple majority should win day
One of the items being discussed this year in the South Dakota Legislature is Senate Joint Resolution 2. The resolution seeks a constitutional amendment that would make it harder to increase taxes through ballot initiatives. Tax-increasing and tax-...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Elections, Politics, Voting
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Governor Daugaard says cuts could require special session
PIERRE, S.D. - Governor Dennis Daugaard (DOO'-gahrd) says a special session of the South Dakota Legislature might be needed if the automatic federal spending cuts that take place Friday have a long-term effect on state programs. Daugaard says the...
Tags: Regional Authority, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Dennis Daugaard, Politics
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Elmer Diedtrich
Williston, N.D.: Elmer Diedtrich, 85, of Williston, N.D., formerly of Aberdeen, died at the Mercy Medical Center in Williston, N.D., on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, at the Good Shepherd...Tags: U.S. Navy, World War II (1939-1945), Elmer Diedtrich
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South Dakota Legislature: Trespassing law might be toughened
PIERRE — Hunters found guilty of trespassing would lose their privileges for two years and the crime would be more specifically defined under a legislative compromise reached between sportsmen and landowner groups. The current penalty is one...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hunting, Rentals, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Capitol Notebook: A friend and ally remembers anti-abortion advocate Ruth Karim
PIERRE — Ruth Karim left this world Sunday at age 82. Her funeral today at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pierre marks the final passing of one of the co-founders of the South Dakota Right to Life organization. What she helped start in...Tags: Abortion, Sports, Primaries, Politics, Voting
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SD Legislature a disappointment
I have been following the South Dakota Legislature with great interest for the past several years, and I find them wanting when it comes to providing for the education of our children. As a father of five and a lifelong educator, it has been...Tags: Education, National Government, Teaching and Learning, U.S. Department of Education, Executive Branch
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Bonus thing to know
The South Dakota Legislature has canceled its session for Monday due to weather concerns. It will be made up on Friday. -
Legislature passes criminal justice reform plan
PIERRE, S.D. - The South Dakota Legislature has given final approval to a plan to cut the state's prison costs by treating more nonviolent offenders in community programs. The House voted 63-7 to pass the bill, which was approved last week by the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Executive Branch, Dennis Daugaard, Politics
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