Senators: Obama budget tough on SD projects – Mitchellrepublic.com
South Dakota s U.S. senators agreed Wednesday that President Obama s newly proposed budget could impede progress on two major projects in the state, but they disagreed on the role earmarks should play in funding the projects. South Dakota s U.S

British reporter back in Moscow after expulsion – Philadelphia Daily News
MOSCOW – The Moscow correspondent for the U.K.’s Guardian has returned a week after Russia denied him entry, sparking a flare-up of tensions, but the newspaper said Monday it was unclear how long he would be allowed to stay. Luke Harding’s re-entry into

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Forecast: Group sees 2011 retail sales up 4 percent – Shreveport Times
NEW YORK The nation’s largest retail trade group says it expects retail sales to rise 4 percent this year, the biggest increase since 2006, but shoppers are likely to remain cautious as they cope with slow job growth and rising prices. The National

Latest Kentucky News, Sports, Business And Entertainment: – WNCT
MURRAY, Ky. (AP) A professor at Murray State University has been suspended following an allegation that he made a racial remark to a black student. The university told WPSD-TV in Paducah that political science professor Mark Wattier is on unpaid suspension