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News
July 2, 2009 Click play button to hear newscast
Overview: - Brookings Police are investigating a reported rape
- A Volga man pleads not guilty to first degree burglary and simple assault charges
- Governor Mike Rounds says the unemployment rate may still get worse
- AAA expects highway travel to be down this holiday weekend
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Highlighting: - The Governor is urging South Dakota motorists to be especially vigilant over the holiday weekend
- A Brookings neighborhood is named one of the 12 best places to buy a house in the midwest
- 13 southwest Minnesota school districts are trying to start school before Labor Day
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July 1, 2009 Click play button to hear newscast
Highlighting: - The cases of two 17-year-olds charged with armed robbery at the Staurolite Inn are transferred to juvenile court
- The City of Brookings bids fond farewell to Police Chief Bryan Gums
- A major change in the state open records law kicks in today
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Reporting on: - 40 members of the South Dakota Air National Guard are returning home from southwest Asia
- Brookings Police arrest a 15-year-old for setting a fire at Select High
- Unemployment surcharge to kick in for all employers in South Dakota
- Brookings Fire Chief Darrell Hartmann with some 4th of July safety tips
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June 30, 2009 Click play button to hear newscast
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- A Brookings man is hit by a train and survives
- An Elkton man receives minor injuries in a fiery Monday morning crash
- A South Dakota Guard unit getting ready for their deployment to Kuwait
- State tourism tax goes up on Wednesday
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Highlighting: - Mid-year finds most retailers in South Dakota "cautiously optimistic"
- Corn crop nearing the "knee high by the 4th of July" standard
- ACE camp coming once again this year to SDSU
- Leave your fireworks at home if you plan on visiting a state park or recreation area this 4th of July
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June 29, 2009 Click play button to listen to the latest Mayor's Show Click play button to hear newscast
Overview: - South Dakota confirms its first hospitalization due to the Swine Flu, a total of 25 cases are reported
- The Board of Regents approves a new architecture program at SDSU
- Implementation delayed for a child predator database
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- State Educators will join their colleagues for a national meeting next month
- Congresswoman Herseth Sandlin opposes climate change bill
- Rapid City police arrest a man who tried to rob a hotel with a butter knife
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June 26, 2009 News Update! Click play button to hear newscast Overview: Click play button to hear First newscast Overview:
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