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The South Dakota Housing for the Homeless Consortium begins its annual survey and count for those identified as homeless on September 25, 2012.
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On September 18, 1961, South Dakota School for the Blind begins classes at its new campus in Aberdeen.
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On September 11, 2000, Homestake Mine announced that it would cease gold mining operations.
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The first constitutional convention was held for the purpose of splitting Dakota Territory on September 4, 1883
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On August 28th, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson selects Hubert Humphrey to be his vice presidential running mate.
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A marker indicating the Original Site for Medicine Rock near Highway 212 near the Missouri River was dedicated on August 21st, 1954.
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The Black Hills Motor Classic, later known as the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, begins on August 14, 1938.
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On August 7th, 1973, the Earth Resources and Science Data Center known as EROS, is dedicated.
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On July 31st, 1995, Doctor Jon Green becomes the fifteenth superintendent of the South Dakota School for the Deaf in Sioux Falls.
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SDPB traveled to the "chislic circle" to get some inside information on the official nosh of South Dakota