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Penny Postcards Bring South Dakota Courthouses Back To LifeSouth Dakota Supreme Court Chief Justice David Gilbertson is a man who loves antiques.
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South Dakota's Nonfarm Industries Show Some Growth in 2013The number of South Dakotans in nonfarm industries has grown very slightly since 2012.
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The Importance of Estate Planning for Young South Dakota FamiliesWhen talking about estate planning with young people many of them visualize the process as something they do not need to be concerned with for years to come.
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Swier Law Firm Announces New Book Release: Agricultural Law in South DakotaSwier Law Firm Announces New Book Release On Agricultural Law in South Dakota
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USDA: Corn Acres Expected To Shrink Four PercentThe number of acres devoted to corn is expected to reduce about four percent this year as farmers devote more of their land to soybeans.
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Online Forum to Discuss Credit for New South Dakota FarmersOfficials with the U.S. Department of Agriculture will host an online forum to discuss credit and financing options available to new farmers and ranchers.
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South Dakota Judge Refuses to Throw Out "Pink Slime" LawsuitA circuit judge refused to throw out a defamation lawsuit against ABC related to its coverage of a meat product which critics have dubbed "pink slime."
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South Dakota Texting Ban Doesn't Take Away City LawsThe SD law bans the driver of a vehicle from using any electronic devices from being used to read, write or send texts while the car is in motion.
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South Dakota Governor Signs State-Wide Texting Ban"Texting while driving is dangerous," Daugaard said. "It is my hope to remind all those who use our roads to keep their eyes on the road, not on their phones."
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Tripp County is King of Cattle in South DakotaGreg Jorgensen calls his family cattle operation a passion, a hobby and work.