'Can you hear me now?' Billboard seeks to improve cell service
A Boulder Canyon homeowner has put up a billboard in hopes of improving cell phone service in his area.
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New Facility a Collaboration of Air Force Bases
A new Radar Approach Control or RAPCON facility, which was a military move for efficiency that will benefit civilian aviation throughout KOTA Territory, opened Wednesday.
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Cam-Plex is getting ready to unveil its new Wyoming Center The design includes movable walls that can divide the building to host three events at the same time, or if they want to take the walls away, one event will accommodate 9,000 people.
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Pickens lays out wind energy plan
This nationwide campaign is to recruit an army to petition congress and our new president, whoever that may be, to get on board.
| South Dakota House candidates meet in first debate
The two debated Wednesday at the Dakotafest farm show near Mitchell.
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Dykstra uses Dakotafest to press Johnson to debate
Johnson has said he's not debating but left the door open for a joint appearance if the candidates' schedules permit.
| Ceremony marks milestone in water pipeline project
Updated: Aug 20, 2008 11:32 PM MDT At a meeting in Wanblee, Oglala Sioux tribal President John Yellow Bird Steele said the clean, treated Missouri River water will help reduce health problems and boost economic development.
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Cheaper Gas, Wait in Line People in KOTA Territory, searching for cheaper gas, may travel across town and even wait in long lines to save a few cents.
| County extension budget cut Due to county cutbacks on non-mandated programs,4-H and other county extension projects may disappear.
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Trial date set for Quenzer Prosecutors allege Donna Quenzer, 49, took a total of $100,000 from 12 different Lead-Deadwood School District funds, over a six-year period.
| Thune, McCain differ on ethanol subsidies
As gas prices continue to trickle down, a debate picks up over how much the taxpayer needs to prop up the ethanol industry. This debate has put two political friends on different sides of the fence.
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Hwy 85 land-use study done To guide growth in the area east of Highway 85 north, planners from the city of Spearfish, Lawrence County and the South Dakota Department of Transportation did a land-use study.
| Woman accused of stabbing her husband wants police interrogation thrown out
A woman accused of stabbing her husband in the head says she was 'coerced' by Rapid City Police Detectives.
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SD Senators join forces to promote ethanol
On Monday, South Dakota's U.S. Senators made a rare appearance on the same stage in hopes of changing a federal law that would allow the state to become a major producer of ethanol.
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