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    Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. CAPITOL NOTEBOOK: Path on schools, taxes firmly set by GOP

     PIERRE — South Dakota voters made four key decisions in the 18 months after the death of Gov. George S. Mickelson in the 1993 plane crash. Those decisions set the course for the next 20 years and brought us to where the state government is today....

    Tags: Primaries, Air and Space Accidents, Government, Elections, Republican Party

  2. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Legislative Clout: South Dakota House speakers tend to be from 'out west'

    PIERRE — Fact underlines the feeling that western South Dakota has done well in regard to clout in the Legislature in modern times.  The current speaker of the House is Rep. Brian Gosch, R-Rapid City. He is one of six Rapid City representatives...

    Tags: Paul Brown, Executive Branch, Government, Politics, Elections

  4. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. 10 Things to Know: Bus inspections, veterans home legislation discussed

    Editor's note: As part of the coverage of the 2013 legislative session, the American News will provide, on most days, a list of 10 pieces of information helpful to understanding what is — and sometimes isn’t — happening at the state...

    Tags: Government, Tim Begalka, Republican Party, Dennis Daugaard, Regional Authority

  6. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Four political giants died in 2012

     PIERRE — Today marks one year since the death of Bill Janklow from inoperable brain cancer. His four terms and 16 years in the office made him South Dakota’s longest-serving governor.  Eventually two portraits of Janklow — one for his...

    Tags: Tom Daschle, Judges, Government, Elections, Republican Party

  8. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Notebook: Term limits forced major change in experience of SD Legislature leaders

    For the 2013 session, we see again the effect that the limits of four consecutive terms in the same chamber have on our Legislature. Term limits received the voters’ approval in the 1992 election. Since then, the constitutional restriction has...

    Tags: Gordon Pederson, Government, Elections, Jim Dunn, Republican Party

  10. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Heritage Fund needs new president

    American News Correspondent
     PIERRE — The recent decision by Patricia Miller to take an appointment as deputy secretary of state means the South Dakota State Historical Society needs a new leader for its important money-raising partner, the Heritage Fund.  The society’s...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Arts and Culture, Politics, Easter Seals

  12. Aug 16, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Gant begins turnaround in secretary of state office

    American News Correspondent
    PIERRE — With the hires of a new deputy and a new state elections supervisor, South Dakota Secretary of State Jason Gant moved forward this week on changing key personnel in an office that has made important gains in digital technology for...

    Tags: Lawyers, Regional Elections, Accounting and Auditing, Arts and Culture, Elections

  14. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  15. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  16. A political history of former Gov. Bill Janklow

    A political history of the late Gov. Bill Janklow includes:
    A political history of the late Gov. Bill Janklow includes: -1974 — Attorney General: Republican Bill Janklow wins in every county against Democratic incumbent Kermit Sande, including Shannon, Todd and Washabaugh. Janklow receives 173,658 votes,...

    Tags: Primaries, Kristi Noem, Tom Daschle, Government, Wesleyan University

  17. Jun 4, 2011 |Story| AM News
  18. Mercer graduation draws big crowd

    HARRODSBURG — Mercer Senior High’s gymnasium may have a maximum capacity of around 2,500, but on Friday night valedictorian Caleb Patrick Sheehan made sure to make it a point in his address to “welcome the 3,000 people in attendance.” Sheehan’s approximation seemed accurate since a live video feed of the graduation played out in the large room adjacent to the gym for those who couldn’t find seats in the main room. Still many others stood on the second floor walk ways that surround the gym floor.This was the school’s fifth annual commencement since the merging of Harrodsburg High and Mercer County into one school system. Senior Class President Jacob Austin Abner welcomed all in attendance while introductions were made by Taylor Morgan Griggs and an invocation was delivered by Anne Elizabeth Wilson. State Representative Kim King gave a special presentation.Laura Leigh Pidcock received a special award for 13 years of perfect attendance. Other honors went to the 13 members of the class of 2011 who achieved Commonwealth Diplomas: Rebecca Lynn Carss, Joseph Edward Blau Jr., Breanne Skye Gibson, Taylor Morgan Griggs, Timothy Andrew McGill Jr., David Anthony Price, Caleb Patrick Sheehan, Tori Shay Tuggle and Mei Mei Zheng.There were two keynote student speakers, salutatorian Anthony Stephen Patterson Jr. and Sheehan.Patterson spoke first and thanked his teachers and all those associated with what he called “the wonderful educational system of Mercer County.” Patterson also touched on the innocence of childhood dreams when viewed from an adult’s perspective.“Imagine a world in which we all became what we wanted to be when we were 5 years old. There would be pirates, princesses, professional athletes of all sorts and astronauts all over the streets. Although that would be an amazing world, odds are, none of you fulfilled your childhood dream, with the exception of an old friend of mine who assures me that he is still on track to becoming a successful Ginger Bread man. Don’t ask. “Today we aspire to become engineers, lawyers, philosophers and pediatric heart surgeons. I guess sometime while growing up we realized that becoming a pirate wouldn’t pay the bills in today’s economy nor be culturally appropriate. Oh well,” Patterson sighed, getting a big laugh.Sheehan spoke to the issue of life after high school and how there’s nothing wrong with not having all the answers, or taking comfort in those who have always been there for you in years past. “I don’t know what it is like to be out there. I’m just as lost as you are. But that’s alright. I’m not worried about us, and you shouldn’t be either. You see, as you look around this room, you’ll be looking at about three thousand people who will be right behind you all the way, from here on out. Just as they were there for you when you were little, comforting you when you jammed your toe on the doorframe, they’ll be there for you when your whole life seems to be crumbling before your eyes. “Like I said, don’t worry. Life can’t be that much different from high school anyway. We’ll still be tested more than we’d like, there will still be bullies to deal with, and who you know will still matter. But you’ll also still have fun, have friends, and still learn something new every day. So if you’re worried about missing high school now that you’re out, don’t,” Sheehan said.Mercer County Senior High School’s Class of 2011:Jacob Austin Abner, Kathryn Michelle Aldridge, Morgan Brooke Allen, Taylor Elizabeth Allen, Sophia Dawn Ammons, Whitley Hunter Anderson, Jillian Shea Arnold, Alexander Isaiah Baker, Eric Thomas Baker, Matthew Tyler Baker, Tyler Duane Baker, Matthew Sean Banks, Lindsay Nicole Barnes, Savanna Beauchamp Barnett, Rachel Tyler Bartley, Lee Sullivan Baxter, Braxton Lawrence Bean, Kyle A. Bennett, Clayton Wyatt Bishop, Katrina Elizabeth Blankenship, Joseph E. Blau Jr., Seth Tirrell Blevins, Dakota Wayne Bradley, Monty Dale Britton, Parker Alan Britton, Brandon Scott Brown, Chastity Renae Brown, Joseph Calin Brown, Robert Tyler Brown, Katie Sue Ann Buchanan, Colin Shively Buckner, Brea Paige Butcher, Alyssa Morgan Butler, Zane Stephan Cabarett, Brea Chanel Campbell, Amber Nicole Carr, John Thompson Carr II, Christian Alexander Carrier, Rebecca Lynn Carss, Phillip Douglas Cheek, Clay Thomas Cinnamon, Daneil Elizabeth Clark, Robert Wayne Click, Joshua David Cobb, Brittany Lea Coleman, Trey Allen Compton, Andrew Blake Cornish, Angel Lashae Cox, Patience Leann Cox, William Donald Crawford, Kayla Christine Cummins, Jazmine Kalandra Currens, William Christian Curry, Richard Cody Darnell, Robert William Davis, Brittney Carol Dean, Damar Montrell Dean, Nicholas Barry Dean, Clayton RC Devine, Crystal Lynn Devine, Ashley Marie Dewhirst, Tanner Preston Doughty, Sarah Elizabeth Driscoll, Kristopher Grant Elery, Haley Patterson Elliott, Joscelyn Gail Cox Elliott, Donovan Lamar Ellis, Cassandra Irene Ewen, Dylan Phillip Franz, Levi Colt French, Breanne Skye Gibson, Addam Drury Gooch, Gary Schyler Goodlett, Kimberly Frances Goodlett, Mary Kathryn Goodlett, Allison Faithe Grant,Taylor Morgan Griggs, Anthony Wayne Hall, David Alexander Hall, Taylor Renee Hall, Shelby Nicole Hardin, Lauryn Brooke Harris, Mariah Yvette Harris, Alex Blake Hart, Lora Beth Hartman, Levi Kendrik Helton, Brayann Nicole Henderson, Marcus Cody Hicks, William Harlan Devine Holiday, Matthew Scott Honchel, Everett Lee Hood, Theresa Katherine Hopewell, Emily Susan Horn, Alexandria Laine Huffman, John Luke Darius Hullings, Adam Cody Hungate, Brittley Marie Hurst, Jacob Isaiah Johnson, Javan Alexander Jones, Austin Palmer Justice, Laken Brooke Danielle King, Sebastian Blake King, Jonathan King, Joshua Loren Lancaster, Cerenity Brizjae Leavell Barker, Aaron Christian Lee, Elysa Desiree Lee, Shelby Grace Leeds, Chandler Garrett Lehouillier, Casey Alexander Lewis, Zane Patterson Lewis, Devin Sean Logue, Olivia Meagan Logue, Jonathon C. Lucas, Chasity Nicole Lupson, Steven Ray Lyons, Dennie Lee Martin Jr., James David Mattingly, Chelsea Renee May, Caelan Scott Mayes, Whitney Nicole Mayes, Jenna Leigh McCoy, Houston Elizabeth Wayne McCrystal, Jessica Lynn McFerron, Natasha Renee McFerron, Crystal Ann McFerron-Hamner, Timothy Andrew McGill Jr., Lee Edward McGinnis, Kelly Nicole McGowan, Caitlyn Joy Meadows, Jordan-Taylor Davis Merchant, William Brooks Meredith, Carissa Thomas Milburn, Latosha Dale Miller, Bradly Dale Mitchell, Kayla Michelle Moeller, Cody Nicholas Murphy, Angela Marie Neal, Haydon Chase Newby, Vess Wilkerson Nichols, Nicholas Nathaniel Norton, Falene Marie Catherine Otis, Judiann Louise Patrick, Anthony Stephen Patterson Jr., Angelia Michelle Peavler, Allyson Nicole Perrin, Laura Leigh Pidcock, Gabriel V. Piomelli, Kelci Brooke Pittman, Alexa Scott Powell, David Anthony Price, Samantha Paige Raider, Tyler Austin Rainey, Justin Dale Ransdell, Morgan Leigh Ray, Lee Tanner Readnower, Matthew Clinton Readnower, Jacob Christopher Record, Logan Vance Reed, Micah Wayne Roberts, Jessica Raye Royalty, Clayton Kyle Russell, Gregory Austin Sagraves, Chelsey Dawn Sallee, Dakota Austin Sallee, Ethan Clay Sallee, Kinsley Whalen Schuster, Earnon Mitchell Searcy, Eleanor Mattie Sears, Jacob Alexander Sexton, Caleb Patrick Sheehan, Aaron Blake Shewmaker, Mason Wayne Shirley, Brittany Faith Sims William Cecil Sims II, William Gordon Tyler Sims, Ashley LeeAnn Smedley, Jessica Nicole Smith, Savanna Brooke Smith, Gregory Taylor Spalding, Audrey Lauren Sprague, Joel Scott Steele, Adrian Scott Ford Stephens, Benjamin Lee Stringfellow, Samantha Brooke Sullivan, James Lee Taylor, Nicholas Bartley Taylor, Wesley Lee Taylor, Chelsea Renee Teachey, Benjamin Brackenridge Tharp, Courtney Rae True, Austin Mackenzie Truex, Tori Shay Tuggle, Ashley Nicole Turner, Betty Jo Vaughn, Laura Pamela Vineyard, Alisha Lee Ann Wagner, Lucas Scot Walker, Caleb Joseph Ward, Marshall Steven Watts, Sylvia Elizabeth Wheeler, Cassandra Mae Whitenack, Maryssa Katelyn Whittaker, Lindsey Catherine Marie Williams, Xavier Douglas Williams, Anne Elizabeth Wilson, Eugene Lewis Wilson, Tyler Reece Woodrum, Ansley Paige Yankey, Kayla Marie Yates, Lauren Danielle Yates, Virginia Alexandra Yates, William Allen Yeager III, Natalie Loren Yeast, Nick Ricardo Yeast II, Britni Renee Yocum, Hollie Elizabeth Yost, Sierra Leigh-Anne Young and Mei Mei Zheng.
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    HARRODSBURG — Mercer Senior High’s gymnasium may have a maximum capacity of around 2,500, but on Friday night valedictorian Caleb Patrick Sheehan made sure to make it a point in his address to “welcome the 3,000 people in attendance.&...

    Tags: Norton (Norton, Virginia), David Anthony, John Thompson, Crimes, Human Interest

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