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Dacotah Prairie Museum trying hands-on history interactive exhibit to attract area's younger crowd
In the winter, playing outside with your kids is fun, but sometimes, parents and children need a break from the snow and want indoor amusement. That's the theory behind the new Children's Museum at the Dacotah Prairie Museum. Director Sue Gates and...Tags: Horse (animal), Animals, Native Americans, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Grace Academy honor roll
Grace Academy Distinguished honor roll Grade 3C — Grace Cunningham, Abigail Dawson, Shekinah Kurapaty Grade 3M — Lincoln Ball, Charlie Kane, Jenna Wingert Grade 4 — Elizabeth Anders, Grace Bowers, Cameron Cubbage, Rebecca Grach,...Tags: Hunter Smith, Jordan Knight, Human Interest, Taylor Smith
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Budget issues lead discussion
The nuts-and-bolts of solving the state's $127 million budget shortfall was on the minds of area legislators and the public Saturday at Aberdeen's third legislative cracker barrel of the season. "It's getting to the exciting time of the session. It...Tags: Jim Hundstad, Dennis Daugaard, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Economic Policy
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Let us bake bread together
The Rev. Bryce Johnson wielded the razor blade with what might be called a sense of righteous purpose, slashing each mound of bread dough with a particular pattern. On one, the cuts looked like tic-tac-toe; on another, a half-moon. "How about yours,...Tags: Breads, Minneapolis, Human Interest, Minnesota
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Student receives scholarship
Amanda Finley, a senior at Northwestern High School in Mellette, is one of two Northern State University E-Learning students receiving the Davis-Bahcall Scholarship for advanced summer studies at Princeton University and the Sanford Underground Laboratory...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Science, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Princeton University
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2011 aberdeen central high school awards
The 89th annual award presentation at Central High School was held on May 3 in the Thomas F. Kelly Theatre. Social service awards American Legion School Citizenship Awards: Kaylee Bahr and Brock Halvorson. Brown County Teen Court Participants:...Tags: South Dakota State University, Social Issues, George Eastman, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Senate
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Horse Racing: Rookie rider towers over fellow jockeys
About the only thing that Robert Haar had not done at the horse races was jockey. That was until last Sunday. The 21-year-old Haar jockeyed for the first time last Sunday at the Pari-Mutuel horse races at the Brown County Fairgrounds in Aberdeen....Tags: Sports, Horse and Harness Racing
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Rookie towers over fellow jockeys
About the only thing Robert Haar had not done at the horse races was jockey.
That was until last Sunday.
The 21-year-old Haar jockeyed for the first time last Sunday at the Pari-Mutuel horse races at the Brown County Fairgrounds in Aberdeen.
“...Tags: Sports, Horse and Harness Racing
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Robin van Persie out: More Carling Cup woe for Arsenal
The Other Football - Orlando SentinelAs if losing to Birmingham in the closing minutes due to a howler wasn't enough, today Arsenal learned that striker Robin van Persie will miss at least three weeks after injuring his knee scoring the only Gunners goal in the 2-1 defeat. This of course... -
3M gets 'a steal' in Cogent buyout, and some investors wonder why
Money & CompanyCogent Inc. investors and analysts sent a message to the Pasadena company’s founder on Monday: You’re selling the business too cheap. Cogent, which makes biometric security systems that identify fingerprints, faces and eyeballs, said it had accepted... -
Big shareholder of Cogent opposes buyout terms
Money & CompanyThe third-largest shareholder of Cogent Inc. says it will “vigorously oppose” the Pasadena tech company’s agreement to sell itself to conglomerate 3M Co., saying the bid price significantly undervalues the business. Atlanta-based money manager... -
Man dubbed 'polite bandit' held on $3M bail
Chicago Breaking NewsBond was set at $3 million today for a Chicago man with an extensive criminal record who was dubbed the "polite bandit" after he repeatedly apologized to a woman while burglarizing her Skokie home in late August, authorities said. Jake C. Smith, 41, of...
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