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ACEEE Releases Annual Scorecard Ranking States on Energy Efficiency
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy recently released its third annual State Energy Efficiency Scorecard, which ranks U.S. states according to adoption and implementation of energy efficiency policies.
South Dakota students fare well on Nation's Report Card
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009 CONTACT : Mary Stadick Smith, 773-7228, mary.stadicksmith@state.sd.us South Dakota students fare well on Nation's Report Card PIERRE, S.D. South Dakota's 8th-grade math scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress ranked among some of the highest in the nation in 2009.
Lawmakers Discuss Northern State's Future
Some Aberdeen lawmakers say they wonder whether talk about closing one of South Dakota's six state-run universities will be revived once economic stimulus money runs out.
Astronaut: Shuttle's lessons apply to business, too
A retired astronaut warned South Dakota health workers Thursday that both U.S. space shuttle disasters teach lessons about compromising standards that all businesses must understand.
S.D. one of six states without anti-bullying law
Recent student suicides have parents and advocates complaining that anti-bullying laws enacted in nearly every state are not being enforced and do not go far enough to identify and rid schools of chronic tormentors.
South Dakota as Retiree Tax Haven? KELO Tells Half the Story
Posted by: Cory Heidelberger - 09/17/2009 8:11 AM KELO declares South Dakota a tax haven for retirees .
$200,000 Powerball winning ticket sold in S.D.
SIOUX FALLS - Someone in South Dakota is $200,000 richer. Someone bought a Powerball ticket in South Dakota that matched the first five numbers but not the Powerball in Saturday night's drawing.
Land Value Changes Challenge Assessors
Farm land in South Dakota isn't changing much, but taxes paid on it could. The price for Ag land used to be based on the market, or what it would sell for.
Sturgis Rally Worker Dies in Missouri Highway Crash
A central Florida woman heading home from a South Dakota motorcycle rally has died in a crash on Interstate 70 in Missouri.
Baby Skunk Sold As Pet In S.D. Has Rabies
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Consumer Confidence: Increased Optimism in All States
Though Americans remain cautious about the future course of the U.S. economy, they are much more optimistic in 2009 than they were in 2008.
Baby Skunk Sold As Pet In S.D. Has Rabies
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SD Rank Improves In 2009 Kids Count Report
South Dakota tied for second in one part of the annual Kids Count report on the health and well-being of America's youth, which measures the states in 10 categories.
Court upholds dismissal of SD tribe's land lawsuit
An appeals court on Friday refused to reinstate the Oglala Sioux Tribe's lawsuit that sought to prevent the federal government from transferring thousands of acres of land along the Missouri River to the state.
Letters: Credit cards are a big fish
As we all know, the bank credit card business is an important part of our city and state's economy.
Rounds Applauds SD Ranking In New Report
Governor Mike Rounds says South Dakota's top spot in a new ranking of state tax systems' costs for small businesses and entrepreneurs is not a surprise.
SD uranium mine request deficient
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has told the Canadian developer of a planned uranium mine in southwest South Dakota that it must fix several deficiencies in its application or the proposal will be rejected.
Flooding Problems Continue Along James River
It may have come down a little but flooding woes continue on the James River. Farmers in the Columbia area are facing multiple problems with the high water.
James River Dropping, Not Enough For Farmers
The snow is long gone but it is still a fight for people along the James River as it continues to flood anything in its way.
Township Hopes For FEMA Money To Fix Roads
Even if the water is starting to drop in Brown County, there's still a lot of damage left behind.
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