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Flood Victims Left Homeless in Rushville
FOX 4 Web ProducerIt's been almost two months since hundreds of people in and around Sugar Lake were flooded out of their homes. While some have been able to stay with family and friends, others are literally living outdoors. People say they're existing day to day out in...Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Rentals, FEMA
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Vacant Buildings Pose Several Dangers
FOX 4 Web ProducerOn Wednesday morning, there were five fires in one hour at vacant buildings around Kansas City. The rash of fires brings up a bigger issue around town. There are several vacant buildings around the city. There are somewhere between 7,500 to 13,000 vacant...Tags: City Bank, Human Interest
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Young Achievers Have Uncanny Bible Knowledge
FOX 4 Web ProducerMany of our area's young scholars, artists and performers have spent another busy summer in national and world competitions and activities of all kinds. One of the more unusual of those tests kids on their knowledge of the Bible. And this week's...Tags: Genesis (music group), Texas, Bible, Religious Texts, Baptist
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Insight into ag on the reservation
This column continues with an overview of what our South Dakota Ag and Rural leadership class experienced on our July trip. In traveling to the Standing Rock Reservation, we met with members of the Tribal Council and the Bureau of Indian Affairs at...Tags: North Dakota, South Dakota
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Keep it coming
Telecommunications companies in 16 states will share more than $103 million in federal funding to help expand broadband Internet access to those areas of rural America that haven’t been reached by the high-speed service or are underserved, the U.S....Tags: Texas, U.S. Department of Agriculture, File Sharing, Ohio, Illinois
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Mayor, Community Leaders Stunned by Covington Resignation
Many civic leaders say that they believed that Dr. John Covington had the right stuff to turn around the struggling Kansas City Missouri School District. But his sudden resignation as superintendent in an apparent battle with the school board president...Tags: Elections, Politics
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Columbus Park Neighborhood Rattled by Gunfire
Kansas City, Missouri, Police are searching for a suspect who fired several weapons, including an AK-47, during a botched marijuana deal in the Columbus Park neighborhood near the River Market.
According to police, more than 50 rounds were fired in the...Tags: Columbus Park
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Aberdeen-area crops facing adversity
jbahr@aberdeennews.comIn good years, farmers will bring in 45 to 60 bushels of wheat an acre. This year, because of late planting, warm temperatures and other factors, some farmers are seeing yields of 25, 35 or 40 bushels per acre. The yield varies widely, but on average...Tags: Texas, Teachers, Education, South Dakota, Diseases and Illnesses
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Dogs Learn from Prisoners How to be Good Pets
Twenty-four Missouri inmates are training dogs in a program called "Puppies for Parole."
They spent 20 weeks training eleven dogs that nobody wanted.
A professional trainer watched over the inmates and taught them the best ways to teach dogs.
Now the dogs...Tags: Human Interest
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Campsites reopening in South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Several South Dakota camping areas are reopening as the flooded Missouri River continues to recede. State Park Director Doug Hofer says select campsites at Farm Island Recreation Area near Pierre and Platte Creek Recreation...Tags: South Dakota, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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