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White House-NASCAR flap sign of contentious times
So who doesn't want to go to the White House? Don't ask that question in the NASCAR garage. You might get an indignant stare. Or a lot of lip from a driver who thinks you have labeled him a Communist. A silly "controversy" is brewing because several...Tags: Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewart, Greg Biffle, White House, Vehicles
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Kay A. Clifford
Frederick: Kay Clifford, 66, rural Frederick, S.D., was called home unexpectedly on Monday, Oct. 3, 2011, at her residence. Her funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 214 Seventh Ave. S.W., Aberdeen, S....Tags: Westport, Groton
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Aberdeen 3M plant manager shares information about business
Keith Kelble, who started his job as 3M's plant manager in Aberdeen on July 1, has had experience with plants internationally.
At his previous 3M job in Indianapolis, he was responsible for the manufacture of 3M's global hearing protection business at...Tags: Corporate Performance, Marketing, Career and Workplace, Employees, New Products
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Thanks from 452nd
The 452nd Army Reserve Soldiers and Family Readiness Group would like to say thank you to the Aberdeen community for the support of our troops during their mobilization in 2010-11. A huge thank you goes to the following businesses for showing their... -
Big thanks from Kolb family
Since Mathew's accident, we have been overwhelmed and blessed with prayers and many acts of kindness. We are grateful to all who may have helped at the accident scene, during our hospital stay and Mathew's recovery. We do not know what we would have...Tags: Westport, Personal Service, White House, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Aberdeen's major employers to be at job fair Tuesday
Forty-one of Aberdeen's employers will be available to talk to applicants at a job fair 12:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Civic Area, 215 S. Washington St. The event is expected to attract between 400-600 people looking for work, said Dan Thielsen, South...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Business, Employers, Employment, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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In Our Opinion: Job fair a great step toward filling positions
The catchphrase "1,000 new jobs" might be a hard concept to grasp for some. The slogan is being used by area economic and civic leaders to tout growth in the Aberdeen area, but the "1,000 jobs" themselves aren't a reality just yet. A much more...Tags: Employers, Employment, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Employment Opportunities
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Mack Steel grows with Watertown community
Mack Steel started 35 years ago as a small steel recycling business but has grown with the other manufacturers and businesses in Watertown. "We owe everything to (Watertown)," Mack Steel General Manager Charlie Mack said. "That is where the business...Tags: Business, Companies and Corporations, Watertown, Metal and Mineral, Sales
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CHAMBERLAIN: $3M museum addition
St. Joseph's Indian School has broken ground on a $3 million museum addition and alumni center. The Daily Republic reported that the idea for the project started about four years ago when officials knew they needed more climate-controlled space for...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture
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Students Have High Hopes for Solar Power
We visit a school that's harnessing the power of the sun to teach and to create a brighter job outlook.
People have been promising the benefits of solar energy for decades, but so far it hasn't had a huge impact. Still, there is progress and one group...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Renewable Energy
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Solyndra's failure doesn't discredit the larger solar power industry
Rather than the Washington political circus that undoubtedly will mark Congress' upcoming hearings into the collapse of Solyndra, the government-subsidized solar panel maker, the company's problems should be viewed as an unfortunate bump in the road...Tags: Energy, Alternative Energy, Organic Chemical Industry, Solar Energy, China
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Don't let Solyndra overshadow solar industry's success
We have all been reading a lot about the Solyndra story of late, with numerous articles in the national news detailing the U.S. Department of Energy's support for this now-defunct solar energy manufacturer. The situation deserves the proper scrutiny of...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Energy, Plant Closings, Plant Openings, U.S. Department of Energy
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