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Ruling the school

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 6:05 AM CDT

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Bridge work to shift sides

PIERRE  — Work affecting motorists using the Missouri River bridge may soon be changing but the results will be the same, at least temporarily.

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Cultural affairs

PIERRE — South Dakota students currently learn a little bit about American Indian culture in their social studies classes. But now because of a grant from the Indian Land Tenure Foundation, Indian culture will soon be embedded into the entire curriculum.

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City makes headway with 2009 budget

PIERRE — With a nod to development of projects in the community and a call for more accountability from larger outside agencies, the Pierre City Commission is one step closer to finalizing the 2009 budget.

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Students turn out for construction work

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Locals can pick politicians’ brains in park

PIERRE — They’ve spent months knocking on doors to meet voters. Now voters get a chance to meet, hear and interrogate local politicians themselves — all at the same time.

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Lifesaver

PIERRE — The collapse of a Riggs High School football player during a season opening game serves as a reminder to a local group of the need for lifesaving equipment wherever crowds gather. 

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Officials pleased with track outcome

PIERRE — With work on the new track at Phil Trautner Stadium largely completed, school officials are admiring the summer-long, $700,000 project.

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Plans for Blunt’s 125th get bigger and better

BLUNT — Several residents and past residents of Blunt attended Saturday’s planning meeting for Blunt’s 125th Anniversary Celebration scheduled for June of 2009.

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Research grant offered through Historical Society

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Senators’ gang gives up on plan

PIERRE — A bipartisan group of 20 senators, including John Thune and Tim Johnson, is giving up on trying to pass a comprehensive energy reform package this month after election-year politics and a fiscal crisis got in the way of their compromise bill.

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Increased budget requests won’t make the cut

PIERRE — Nearly a week since the Pierre City Commission ended its budget proposal meeting with a $2.3 million deficit, city officials have been combing through proposed budgets looking to make cuts.

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Final stages of police chief search under way

PIERRE — The list of candidates for police chief has been narrowed down to three, according to city commissioner Jason Glodt.

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Newcomer’s love of science shows her a questionable nature

FORT PIERRE — Danette Jarzab moved to the Pierre area in April, and still has lots of questions.

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Royal treatment

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Handling Homecoming

PIERRE — A time of the year for high school students to revel in school pride, homecoming is an annual week of worry for some.

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Family favorite can now feed community members

PIERRE — Marcie Long’s family has been enjoying her buffalo chicken pizza for a long time. Now everyone in the Pierre area can get a taste of her custom recipe because of a contest held by Gator’s Pizza.

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Budgeting incentive plan well-received

PIERRE — A proposal by the city to have three outside agencies specify their operations and goals in return for city funding next year has the support of at least two of the outside agencies. But questions now turn to how the incentive program would be structured in coming years, if approved.

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Water park added to the mix at planned amusement facility

FORT PIERRE — Next summer, when local businessmen Vince Schilling, Dana Iversen and Bill Leimbach open up their go-kart track and miniature golf course off state Highway 1806, they will have an extra treat for local families: a water park with two water slides, a kiddie pool and a lazy river.

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Movin’ on up

PIERRE — After 26 years, Capital University Center is finally ready to move out and get its own place. And university officials have lined up quite the pad.

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High costs take AMR for a ride

PIERRE — A business that’s business is saving lives has been impacted by unanticipated fuel cost increases and may have to pass that to its customers.

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Williams named advertising manager

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Drive em’ cowboy

PIERRE — In the front room of the River Cities Public Transit building, one wall is becoming increasingly crowded with awards. But it’s a good problem to have, according to Kevin Disburg, assistant director there.

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