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Minneapolis Star Tribune

Farmington hopes to end festival flubs
Minneapolis Star Tribune
"No harm is done is to the pig," jokes festival chairwoman Darla Donnelly. "The pig probably loves it." The nonprofit Castle Rock-Empire-Eureka-Farmington Enhancement Group organizes Dew Days. Thelen, who is treasurer for Dew Days, said organizers have ...



Shedding light on history of stained glass
Rapid City Journal
What: The development of stained glass in the Episcopal churches of South Dakota. South Dakota's stained-glass windows all have a story to tell, and Barbara Johnson is interested in each one of them. “I'm getting a Ph.D. in stained glass,” jokes ...

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U.S. News University

South Dakota Representative to Earn Bachelor's Degree in Political Science
U.S. News University
This weekend, all her hard work will land her a bachelor's degree in political science from South Dakota State University. Although Noem jokes that her father would say she was crazy for going back to school during her sparkling political career, ...

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Vanity Fair

Mitt Romney's Plan to Woo 50 States—One Local, Folksy Metaphor at a Time
Vanity Fair
South Carolina: “A Mark Sanford joke of debt sweeping across South Carolina and our nation.” South Dakota: “A person who can't remember which Dakota has Mount Rushmore of debt sweeping across South Dakota and our nation.” Tennessee: “A Dixie Chick of ...

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What Does Ron Paul Want? Hint: It's Not About The 2012 GOP Nomination
NPR (blog)
Jim Abdnor, a South Dakota Republican who ended George McGovern's Senate tenure in 1980, only to lose his seat six years later to Tom Daschle, died May 16 at the age of 89. A longtime elected official — first as a member of the Legislature and later ...

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New York Times

'This Will Be Difficult to Explain,' by Johanna Skibsrud
New York Times
Her characters live in South Dakota and California, in unnamed suburbs, rural towns and far-flung capitals that, if unrecognizable in detail, are familiar in mood. What links these stories, aside from a handful of recurring characters, ...



91-year-old's Salem woman's memories of Women's Army Corps tinged with humor
Statesman Journal
She was a motor transport driver who spent time at six different US Army bases, including Camp Adair, where more than 100000 troops were trained 10 miles south of Monmouth. / Special to the Statesman Journal Wilma Lewis of Salem (center) served in the ...



Game of Thrones: Pre-War Jitters
TV.com (blog)
And in South Dakota, Grenn was digging toilets in the snow when his shovel found a secret package left by someone from the Night's Watch a long, long time ago. It was a cloak full of dragon glass, known to us as obsidian. But instead of being just some ...

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Daily Gossip

Former U.S. Senator James Abdnor Died
Daily Gossip
John Thune, Abdnor's assistant during his Senate terms, said that the senator “was one of the most decent people to ever serve South Dakota in public life and was a great inspiration to me toward public service”. Thune added in a statement for The ...

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Tropicalia wild file: Greater angle-wing katydid
Lehigh Acres News Star
With that out of the way: This week's Wild File subject is a widely distributed insect, ranging from South Dakota to New Jersey, south to Florida and west to California. It, and all katydids, called bush-crickets in Great Britain, belong to the family ...

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