Students move in as school begins
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Ektnitphong was a bit surprised by the amount of help available moving into the residence halls. "It was pretty awesome actually, I wasn't expecting people to move my stuff so that was ...
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Tribal police chief also accomplished dancer
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ROSEBUD INDIAN RESERVATION, S.D. (AP) -- Whether wearing a police badge or the traditional regalia of a Native American fancy dancer, Rosebud Sioux Tribe Police Chief Grace Her Many Horses can ...
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Looking Back And Ahead, America Reflects On 9/11
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The anniversary took place under heightened security. In New York and Washington especially, authorities were on alert. Ahead of the anniversary, the federal government warned those cities of a tip ...
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Quarterback Thomas O'Brien quits SDSU football team
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The South Dakota State football program absorbed another shocking blow Monday as junior quarterback Thomas ...
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Players from around the world fill women’s tennis roster
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With seven players from countries all over the world, the University of South Dakota women's tennis team has one of the most diverse rosters on campus. Head coach ...
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Funeral services set for Alcester man killed while driving Model T
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A viewing for Monroe Jules Harders, 59, will be at 9 a.m. at Hillbillies, the bowling alley in Alcester, with services to follow at 10.On Sunday afternoon, according to the South Dakota Highway ...
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Couple doesn't let age or weeds get the best of them
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This autumn is a cacophony of lovely colors bracketed with cool clear nights and balmy, blue-sky days. Signey and Chuck Claussen are making the most of ...
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BOR approves reduction of credit hour requirements for future students
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The South Dakota Board of Regents voted today to reduce the required number of credit hours for graduation from 128 credit hours to 120 for future students, which will go into effect in June ...
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