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Electrical upgrades boost rates $33 a yearTuesday, November 10, 2009 12:09 AM CSTPIERRE — The proposed upgrade to the city’s electrical system will cost residents about $2.75 per month on their power bills. More of this story |
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REAL PEOPLE: Newman still making music after retirement
PIERRE — Although elementary school music teacher Barb Newman is retired, she is not showing any signs of slowing down.
More of this storyHughes County finishing final details on jail
PIERRE — In two months, keys to the new jail should be in the hands of Hughes County officials.
More of this storyHerseth Sandlin: Bill falls short of goals
PIERRE —After months of negotiations, Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin voted against the Democratic health care reform bill in the House of Representatives Saturday night.
More of this storyBoys & Girls Club joins with Capital Area Counseling
PIERRE — After months of uncertainty, board members of the Pierre Boys & Girls Club say they have found long-term stability for their organization — as a part of Capital Area Counseling Services.
More of this storyPIERRE — Sunny and dry conditions last week and good weather so far this week has farmers back into the fields.
More of this storyStudent joins Stanley County School Board
FORT PIERRE — Seth Lopour, the newest member of the Stanley County School Board, has many of the same concerns as his fellow board members: improving academics, expanding access to extracurricular activities and balancing the budget.
More of this storyJudge: 2006 abortion campaign donor can be secret
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More of this storyRounds: SD faces significant budget cuts
PIERRE — The combination of declining tax revenues and increasing demand for government assistance in a recession means South Dakota is looking at significant budget cuts next year, Gov. Mike Rounds told an audience of Pierre community leaders Monday.
More of this storySDRS looks for savings by limiting inflation increase, retire-rehire
PIERRE — The South Dakota Retirement System’s board of trustees spent Monday looking again at benefit changes that could save the financially troubled public-pension program hundreds of millions of dollars in the years ahead.
More of this storyPierre School Board OKs tardy policy
PIERRE — The Riggs High School tardy policy debated since the beginning of the school year is back.
More of this storyPolice search for missing Pierre man
PIERRE — The Pierre Police Department is looking for Ronald E. Wham, 65, of Pierre. Wham is approximately 5’11” and 230 lbs. Wham was reported missing by his wife. The last contact with Wham was at 9 a.m., Nov. 7. Wham has a medical condition that requires medication.
More of this storyPIERRE — For students and teachers at Jefferson Elementary School, Tuesday could have been merely the day before a day off.
More of this storyUtility rate hike talks set for Nov. 24
PIERRE — The city commission gave first reading Tuesday to ordinances that would increase all utility rates by $10.54 per month for the average resident in 2010.
More of this storySmoking-ban referendum goes to court Thursday
PIERRE — The main event starts Thursday morning in South Dakota’s courtroom battle over whether the expanded smoking ban passed by the Legislature earlier this year will become an election battle next year.
More of this storyWinnie the Pooh stars at Rawlins storytime
PIERRE — The 10 young children who showed up to Rawlins Library’s weekly storytime event Tuesday were treated to a special treat — a visit from Winnie the Pooh.
More of this storyState expands eligibility for vaccine
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More of this storyArea youth, Ted Turner revive Murdo theater
MURDO — Standing outside Murdo’s new Turner Community Center — once the town’s movie theater — Ted Turner couldn’t help draw a distinction between Wednesday’s scenario and that from a classic film.
More of this storyStanley County students set to see a la carte on lunch menu
FORT PIERRE — Each day, Stanley County freshman Cody Ames, 14, eats lunch at the school’s cafeteria. Ames likes the lunch — but is sometimes left wanting more.
More of this storyHeggelund named head of Boys & Girls Club
PIERRE — When he was growing up, Heath Heggelund often felt alone and neglected.
More of this storyTony Dean Memorial in sight of fundraising goal
PIERRE — Less than $10,000 away from turning $100,000 into $500,000, those with the Tony Dean’s Acres Memorial are hoping supporters will give the effort a final push in a December celebrity hunt and Ramkota banquet.
More of this storyDec. 31 is deadline to apply for Susan G. Komen funds
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More of this storyDeer meat available from city of Pierre
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More of this storyState-Tribal Relations Committee to meet Thursday
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More of this storyDoomsday movie not based in science, experts agree
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More of this storyJudge rules smoking ban can go to vote
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More of this storyGFP finalizes fishing,hunting regulations
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More of this storyThune urges colleagues to protect giving tax deduction
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