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CITY OF LAKE ANDES PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED

Legislative Days in Pierre, SD February 12, 2019. All in favor, motion carried. The council discussed looking for winged finishing mowers. Follow up at the March 2019 meeting. The council

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THOUSANDS OF SOUTH DAKOTA CHILDREN ARE TRAPPED IN POVERTY

More than 40,000 South Dakota children, from infants to teenagers, live in families with incomes low enough to qualify for the federal food stamp program, creating challenges for a fruitful

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HEALTH CARE, OTHER INCOME ISSUES COMBINE TO COMPLICATE LIFE FOR RETIREES

Not long ago, the news site ProPublica published an important story about employers who, in their quest for a younger and cheaper workforce, were pushing out “older” workers – often

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TED BLAKEY: SOUTH DAKOTA'S CIVIL RIGHTS CHAMPION

Until the day Ted Blakey died in 2004, he possessed a newspaper clipping from February 1838. It advertised his grandfather, an 11-year-old boy at the time, for sale at a

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COURT DECISION ON BLUE WATER NAVY VETERANS

A federal court ruled on January 29, 2019 that Vietnam veterans who served on ships offshore during the war are eligible for benefits to treat illnesses linked to exposure to

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EVER HEARD OF JENNY'S GULCH? IT WAS NEW TO ME.

On the weekend of February 1st, Betsy and I traveled out to Spearfish to visit our longtime friends, Art and Janice Jones. Art is the best all-around fisherman I know,

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COMMON GROUND

After listening to the president’s recent State of the Union address, I expressed optimism about his vision for pursuing an agenda that inspires cooperation, commonsense, and compromise. The two parties,

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