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New director named for Webster Area Development Corp.
Melissa Fose has been named the executive director for the Webster Area Development Corp. and Day County Champion Community. Fose has been the interim director since mid-December. Nick Fosheim was the previous executive director. Fose earned her...Tags: Volunteers of America
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL: Central's Knecht selected for AA all-state team
MITCHELL -- Mitchell girls’ basketball coach Wes Morgan was ready to form a college basketball team. After being read the six players who earned 2013 Class AA all-state girls’ basketball honors, Morgan started explaining who would play each...Tags: Chris Clark (football), Mike Miller, Sports, Schools, Teaching and Learning
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New calves: A sure sign of spring
Chris Johnson is accustomed to seeing double at this time of year. His family's beef cattle operation near Sharon, N.D., is dealing with another spate of twin calves this spring. Of the first roughly 100 cows that gave birth this spring, 19 had twins,...Tags: Droughts, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Disasters, Adele (music artist)
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New director named for Webster Area Development Corp.
Melissa Fose has been named the executive director for the Webster Area Development Corp. and Day County Champion Community. Fose has been the interim director since mid-December. Nick Fosheim was the previous executive director. Fose earned her...Tags: Volunteers of America
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S.D. FFA extends invite to annual convention
BROOKINGS - The South Dakota FFA Association will host the 85th Annual South Dakota State FFA Convention on April 14-16, 2013, on South Dakota State University's campus in Brookings. The theme of the 85th State FFA Convention was recently announced as...Tags: Conservation, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Animal Science
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NSU students vote to ban smoking; employees vote next
Northern State University students have voted to ban smoking on campus, and now the issue moves onto the faculty and staff for their opinion. A group of seven administrators will ultimately decide whether smoking stays or goes. "We have several...Tags: Education, Elections, Politics, Students, Colleges and Universities
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History Day provides learning experience
Alona Shchepetkova ran into some technical difficulties when she began presenting her History Day documentary, but it all worked out in the end when she took home the top prize in the category. More than 100 students from Aberdeen Central High...Tags: Russia, Education, History (tv network), Colleges and Universities, High Schools
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Farm Credit Services of America donates $50,000 to the SDSU Swine Teaching and Research Facilities
BROOKINGS - Farm Credit Services of America has made a $50,000 donation to the proposed Swine Teaching and Research Facilities at South Dakota State University. The facilities are likely to be constructed in multiple phases where the existing...Tags: Education, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Politics, Elections
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Agricultural drainage widening Minnesota rivers
The Blue Earth River is 50 percent wider along its entire length than it was seven decades ago, largely because a generation of artificial drainage on the surrounding landscape has doubled the flow of water coursing between its soft banks. It's one of...Tags: Bodies of Water, Conservation, Rivers, Productivity, Science and Technology
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Increase projected in cropland rental rates
Soaring land values are expected to drive up rent for cropland this year, according to preliminary data from the South Dakota State University Farm Real Estate Market Survey. Rents in the northeast section of South Dakota, including Brown County, are...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Farms, Finance, Auction Service, Values
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Managing newborn calf health
Calving season is upon some producers, and will be coming soon for others. While this is the most exciting time of year for most as they usher newborns into the world, it can have its dark side as well when sickness and death occur. Of course, calf scours...Tags: Vaccines, Nutrition
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SDSU works toward developing drought-tolerant wheat
BROOKINGS - South Dakota State University scientists must develop varieties of wheat that can tolerate drought, according to molecular biologist Jai Rohila, assistant professor of biology and microbiology. That is the key to making agriculture sustainable...Tags: Droughts, Biology, Science and Technology, Weather, Environmental Issues
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