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September 5, 2008
 
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Overview:
  • Sheriff's Office says an alleged sexual assault south of Brookings never happened
  • There now 28 West Nile cases in South Dakota -- Clark and Kingsbury counties among the latest to report human infections
  • Senator Tim Johnson joins bipartisan energy effort


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Highlighting:
  • Brookings County Commissioners still trying to figure out the best way to handle their space needs
  • Sioux Falls man dies two weeks after being burned while siphoning gas
  • State election ballots being printed today, early voting begins Sept. 23



 


September 4, 2008
 
 
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Overview:
  • The Brookings County Commission  goes on record in opposition to Initiated Measure 10
  • Testimony continues in the school funding lawsuit
  • Judge upholds a jury award to a State Trooper
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Highlighting:
  • The new Retail Development Coordinator for Brookings wants to find out how they can help existing retailers
  • High gas prices keeping many South Dakotans closer to home
  • A scam involving messages on cell phones is circulating in South Dakota



 



September 3, 2008

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Highlighting:
  • Brookings County Commission approves an increase in the county wheel tax
  • Bruce man facing charges after being injured in a Sunday night ATV accident
  • Testimony begins in the lawsuit filed by a group of South Dakota schools against the state



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Overview:
  • Senator John Thune says the presidential campaign is about to kick into high gear
  • An Arkansas man who allegedly faked his own drowning is arrested in Yankton
  • State Fair officials are happy with this year's event



 



September 2, 2008

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Overview:
  • The Brookings County Sheriff's Office and Brookings Police are investigating a sexual assault that may involve someone impersonating a police officer
  • SDSU President David Chicoine on the Regents' latest budget
  • The South Dakota Republican Party Chair says the GOP is doing the right thing by curtailing some convention activities
  • Farming is South Dakota's most dangerous occupation



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Highlighting:

  • Motorcyclist is killed in a Sioux Falls collision
  • National Weather Service says we could be facing a snowy winter
  • Meade County States Attorney says the Hells Angels started the fight that led to a shooting at the Sturgis Rally
  • G.E. invests in a wind farm on the North Dakota/South Dakota border

 



August 25, 2008

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Overview:
  • Attorney General agrees with court ruling prohibiting schools from funding a lawsuit against the state
  • Former school secretary in Deadwood accused of stealing scholarship money
  • New license plate renewal system starting to work better

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Highlighting:
  • State Fair manager wants legislature to permanently fund the fair
  • USDA Secretary Ed Schafer explains Country-of-Origin Labeling for meat
  • Jail in Brown County is full; sheriff wants a work release center


 


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