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1. Pennsylvania Newspapers
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Carnegie Signal Item Clarion The Clarion News Connellsville The Daily Courier Cranberry Cranberry Journal Doylestown The Intelligencer DuBois The Courier Express Ellwood Ellwood City Ledger Emlenton The Progress News Erie Erie Daily Times/Morning News Forest City Forest City News Fort Washington

2. My Life As A Dog - Vermont Sunday Mag.
Photographer Geoff Hansen's work has been appearing in newspapers like the Boston Globe, New York Times and of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and south dakota, in the first lap of
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Vermont Sunday Magazine November 14, 1999
Geoff Hansen captures the whimsy of a dog's life
By Melissa MacKenzie
Photographer Geoff Hansen's work has been appearing in newspapers like the Boston Globe, New York Times and Newsday for the last 10 years, but now the West Hartford resident has taken a giant step forward into the sometimes-awkward world of book publishing. About six years ago, Hansen acquired an auburn and white beagle puppy named Lucy. For fun, he took black and white shots of Lucy as she was growing up, made postcard-sized prints and sent them to friends. His friends loved them. "They said, 'It's on our fridge! You've got to do something with this!'" recalled Hansen, following a recent book signing at the Quechee Library. The book-signing scene at the library was an author's dream. The 50 copies of "My Life As a Dog: The Many Moods of Lucy, the Dog of a Thousand Faces," the book Hansen finally wrote, sold out within half an hour. Grownups and children who did not arrive early enough patiently lined up at the librarian's desk and placed orders for the book, even as more customers kept coming into the library. "Cool! The Beagle Has Landed!" crowed a small boy, reading aloud the red bumper sticker that comes with the book.

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4. South Dakota 2000 Consolidated Plan South Dakota. 2000 Consolidated Plan A Notic
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south dakota Centennial Community Handbook, Revised Ed. Father De Smet In dakota ByLouis Pfaller, OSB 1962 mag TYPE 79 PGS. newspapers In The Old West A Pict.
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South Dakota Historical Collections South Dakota Review HUBBARD, EARL R.: Sparks From Many Camp Fires , 1959, 1st ed. SC, (Early pioneer history of Clark Co.) 1850-1959 NM 44 Pgs., $30.00 (several avail.) LENTZ, LILLIAN: The Alluring Horizon , 1981, SC (Genealogy - Hand Co.) NM 112 Pgs. $20.00 BUDDE, RUTH (SEIDERS): (Genealogy - Ethan) 1989 SC, 32 Pgs (Signed) $20.00 LUEBKE, FREDERlCK C.: HOLT, O.H.: Dakota 1885 (Reprint of original), Unkn date, NF (SC), 90 Pgs. $25.00 Register of Historic Sites in Clay Co. , Clay Co. Hist. Soc. 1972, SC (Mag. type) Exc++, 55 Pgs., $20.00 WILLIAMS, DOROTHY: Southeast of Fourteen , Pine Hill Press, 1988 (Signed by auth) (Genealogy - Hand Co.), 206 Pgs., NF, SC $20.00 CASSELLO, E. STEVE: Prehistoric Hunters of the Black Hills . 1986, SC, NF, Archaeology book, 104 Pgs., $10.00 LOUNSBURY, KEITH: Horse Feathers - Story of a Pony Express Rider, 1990 NF, SC, 98 Pgs., $7.50 (several) History of the United Church of Christ in South Dakota (1869-1976), Edward C. Ehrensperger, ed., Pine Hill Press, HB, NF/NF, 308 Pgs., $30.00 LEWIS, DALE:

7. Local Massachusetts Newspapers
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8. Local Washington DC Newspapers
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9. Links
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10. The NDSU Libraries: Germans From Russia
Translate this page Die Sprache mag langsam schwinden, aber Arbeitsethos und Glaube haben unter den Dieüber 90 jährigen Mütter leben in Java, south dakota, einer Kleinstadt
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Die Sprache mag langsam schwinden, aber Arbeitsethos und Glaube haben unter den Russlanddeutschen noch Bestand
Bismarck Tribune , Bismarck, North Dakota, December 27, 1997
Von Karen Herzog, Schreiber
Übersetzung: Alice Morgenstern, München, Deutschland
English "Sprechst du Deutsch?"
So wurden in den 50er Jahren Enkelkinder regelmäßig von den Grosseltern befragt. Manchmal geschah das wehmütig und manchmal streng. Sprachen diese jüngeren Enkel, die nach dem 2. Weltkrieg geboren waren, überhaupt noch die Sprache ihrer Grosseltern, der Russlanddeutschen? Fast immer lautete die Antwort "nein" oder "ein bisschen". Zehn Jahre vor dieser Zeit war so eine Frage überflüssig; die Enkel der frühen 40er Jahre sprachen und verstanden deutsch. Aber die Zeiten hatten sich geändert. Der Babyboom der 50er Jahre wurde durch Schule, Kino, Fernsehen und zum Teil auch durch die zweisprachigen Eltern der zweiten Generation amerikanisiert. Am längsten überlebt das Deutsche in Gegenden wie dem Logan County oder McIntosh County (North Dakota), sagt Arnold Marzolf, ein emeritierter Professor der NDSU. Dort waren die ersten Einwanderer zu 90% Deutsche aus Russland.

11. Virtual Reference Sources
Regional newspapers; CraYON, Create Your Own Newspaper. Codified Laws password required;south dakota Legislature Online. American Chemical Society; magNET Your
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Virtual Reference Sources
The following are Internet resources that I believe will be of value to the Augustana College community. I have grouped them into broad subject categories, since some titles are not as definitive as others.
General Resources
Art
Architecture
Business
Career Resources
Classical Studies
Communication/Theatre
Online Index to Plays in Collections
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12. Coda September/October 1984
John R. Milton (south dakota Review) I read so many submissions that I haven enclosuressuch as reprints of feature stories from local newspapers or listings
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Home Speakeasy Magazine News ... Search/Map This article was culled from archive issues of the magazine Coda , which was the precursor to From the September/October 1984 issue of Coda: Cover Letters:
What to Write an Editor
by Gerald Haslam
"Not the best writing, but certainly the most interesting writing I have received has been in cover letters," says John R. Milton, editor of South Dakota Review for twenty years, in a recent interview in Western American Literature (Volume XIX, #2). Little wonder, since trying to say just the right thing in those ostensibly simple notes can cause great anxiety for writers, especially novices. Uncertainty about what to say in cover letters can cause writers to be overly verbose, to indulge in self-advertising, to be altogether too brief, or to neglect to send a letter at all. K.R. Mullin, editor of Full Moon, thinks cover letters are nearly extinct: "I'd like to know why so many writers no longer use cover letters and whether I'm alone in mourning the loss of this endangered species?" Following is some advice from eleven editors of literary magazines on what to say in a cover letter.

13. Untitled Document
Times to the Portland Oregonian, a handful of daily newspapers have launched bookstoresfrom Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and North and south dakota would offer
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New Book Club,
Twin Cities Style

From California's Contra Costa Times to the Portland Oregonian , a handful of daily newspapers have launched book clubs within their pages over the past few years. Some have linked with other media to promote the idea—the Chronicle Book Club, organized by the San Francisco Chronicle and promoted by the company's cable television station, is one notable example. Minneapolis's daily, the Star Tribune , has advanced the trend even further by partnering with the Loft Literary Center and Minnesota Public Radio, as well as over one hundred bookstores across five Midwestern states, to form the book club Talking Volumes. Susie Eaton Hopper and John Habich, staff editors of the Star Tribune , first came up with the idea of launching a book club in 1998. That year the Tribune was bought by the McClatchy Company, a media conglomerate based in Sacramento, which also owned the Sacramento Bee , a daily that had started the Bee Book Club in 1997. When Hopper and Habich learned of their sister paper's new venture, they thought such a project would be perfect for their readership, given the Twin Cities' active arts community. Hopper and Habich approached Linda Myers, the executive director of The Loft, and Katherine Lanpher, a talk-show host at Minnesota Public Radio, both of whom were enthusiastic about the project, and the partnership was formed.

14. Exploring The Lewis
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by Sid F. Colmenero Instruction given to Captain Meriwether Lewis, by Thomas Jefferson on June 20, 1803. Quite an endeavor by any means for the two Captains and their crew of men. Our mission was to retrace the route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, over land, in an effort to raise funds for the Off Road Riders Foundation Explorer II , westward, towards the sun. - Thomas Jefferson The site known as Camp Dubois at the mouth of the Wood River, hence the name Camp Wood, sits across from the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. It would be the official starting point for the expedition. While technically, the expedition started further east, Camp Dubois would be the beginning as Captain Clark began mapping the expedition from this point. From the start, Camp Dubois was sort of a training camp to see if the men the captains would eventually pick were hardy enough for the long voyage ahead. The eleven stone pillars at the site are for the states the expedition went through during their voyage. Walking around Camp Dubois and observing the flora and fauna you get an image what it must have been like for the members of the Lewis and Clark expedition. With a heavy forest outlay around the camp, some of it untouched since the time of Lewis and Clark, it must have felt like walking in a dark tunnel with hopes of seeing light at the end. Monday 14th May 1804 hard showers of rain. this being the day appointed by Capt. Clark to set out . . . .we fired our Swivel on the bow hoisted Sail and Set out in high Spirits for the western Expedition.- Pvt. John Whitehouse

15. Style Guidelines
Magazine, newspapers, Periodicals Title case, in italics. (Oregon) Pa. (Pennsylvania)RI (Rhode Island) SC (south Carolina) SD (south dakota) Tenn.
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Style Guidelines Academic degrees
Bachelor's degree not bachelors degree.
Master's degree not masters degree. Acronyms
Spell out first mention of an agency or organization that commonly is known by an acronym, with the acronym immediately following in parentheses
E.g. Organization of American States (OAS).
Use only the acronym in all subsequent references. Author bio
"About the author" bios appear in italics at the end of those departments and features written by experts in the field. Preferably, bios should not exceed 25 words. Bio content is at the discretion of the contributor. Comma usage
In a series:
No serial comma is used before the concluding conjunction
E.g. Apples, oranges and pears.
Rule exception:
When an integral element of the series requires a conjunction E.g. I had orange juice, toast, and ham and eggs for breakfast.

16. Lead
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17. Stacy's Music Row Report
AGOSTINI, Editor and publisher, Highway FM mag, Paris, France from you than I do fromthe Internet newspapers We cover most of south dakota, and parts of MN
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T. BUBBA BECHTOL:
"Stacy, when I want to know the latest in the Country Music business, I go to your Web site. You always have a finger on what is happening and do it in a positive way! Keep up the good work! I just bought me a laptop computer, only problem is .....I ain't got a lap!!"
-T. BUBBA BECHTOL, MCA Records, Nashville
JOHNNY COUNTERFIT:
"Stacy. Just a quick note to say how much I appreciate your straightforward reporting."
-JOHNNY COUNTERFIT, "The Singing Impressionist"
TOM MABE:
"Hi Stacy, Tom Mabe here. I read your report on a regular basis and really love it!."
-TOM MABE, Virgin Records, Nashville
NOLAN PORTERFIELD:
"Stacy, Dunno why it's taken me so long to find your website (maybe it's because I don't spend much time browsing too many other things to do.) In any event, your account of the CMF's tax reports is fantastic. It boggles my mind to think of the time you spent on that. Great stuff; keep at it... Thanks for your good work, and best regards." -NOLAN PORTERFIELD, author of *Jimmie Rodgers: The Life and Times of America’s Blue Yodeler,* *Last Cavalier: The Life and Times of John A. Lomax* and host of "Old Scratchy Records" on WKYU, WDCL, WKPB and WKUE.

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Home Up Favorite Links south dakota Escapees Club RV Network World NewsDirectory United States newspapers on line Slashdot News for nerds The mag Site - Ziff
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19. ESPN.com: NCF - Heupel's Dream Becoming A Reality
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Updated: October 27, 12:46 PM ET
Heupel on biggest stage of his life
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NORMAN, Okla. It wasn't that long ago that Josh Heupel was like any other football-crazed kid, standing in his back yard, mud caked on his pants, team down by a touchdown, needing to march his unit around the bushes and past the flag pole to win the national championship. Josh Heupel led Oklahoma to an undefeated regular season and the Big 12 title. A few slants, an out, and a post pattern or two later, and little Heupel would be the hero, leaping across the burnt South Dakota grass, throwing his arms in the air and screaming in celebration. He was undefeated in those imaginary one-man contests.

20. MC State Resources
Mississippi newspapers. Mojo mag, Jackson, MS. North Carolina North dakota Ohio OklahomaOregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island south Carolina south dakota Tennessee
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