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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — For the past several years, Clay County Sheriff Andy Howe has been lobbying for a new jail, citing concerns about the aging jail built in 1912. Now, a new law enfor… ...
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) today announced that Dr. John (Jerry) G. McGinn has been named inaugural director of the new Center for the Industrial Base (CIB), formerly ...
Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) announced the completion of two major facility projects on Monday, July 14.
World-class coach Kelly Starrett reveals why intensity without structure leads to burnout. Learn the truth behind CrossFit success, newbie gains, and how to train smarter for lasting results. Don ...
Deanna L. Kelly, PharmD, BCPP, a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, named Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center (MPRC).
A guest on Wednesday's episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show" reminded Clarkson of her friend's super-organized refrigerator.
Kelly Clarkson says Clay Aiken's refrigerator is organized 'like a serial killer' lives there: 'The hell?' There's always room for fava beans and a nice Chianti in Aiken's ice box.
Kelly Clarkson says she finds cleaning "therapeutic," but thinks Clay Aiken takes it to extremes. While discussing what jobs Ballerina stars Ian McShane, Norman Reedus, and Ana de Armas held ...
Clay Aiken has a confession to make. He admits he used to organize his refrigerator like a "serial killer." But thanks to Kelly Clarkson, he promises he's changed his ways. On Wednesday's episode ...
The Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation (CCCIF) announced a $500,000 challenge grant from the Goldstein Foundation in support of the Clay Center Multi-Generational Life Center project.
Dr. Kerry Kelly and then-Rep. Vito Fossella announce in 2007 that Staten Island firefighters injured in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks will no longer have to travel to FDNY headquarters in ...
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