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most recently in the 1850's, two rival town companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from st. paul, minnesota, both set their sights on the sioux river falls as a town site and interestingly, both companies arrived within a few weeks of each other. they established a town site. it was really speculation. they claimed land. they plotted off into lots and stuff and waited for settlers headed west to come and buy lots in this new town that didn't exist yet. that started in 1857, and really in the 1850's, they got along well with the indians who happened by here on their way to other places. and by 1860, there were 42 people living in sioux falls. in the summer of 1862, there was some conflict with the sioux indians. what was called the sioux uprising by some started in august of 1862. and the territorial governor ordered that the big sioux river valley be evacuated. and about the 27th of august, 1862, all the people who lived here were evacuated and abandoned the site of the falls. the site of sioux falls remained abandoned until may of 1865 when the u.s. army located a fort here
most recently in the 1850's, two rival town companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from st. paul, minnesota, both set their sights on the sioux river falls as a town site and interestingly, both companies arrived within a few weeks of each other. they established a town site. it was really speculation. they claimed land. they plotted off into lots and stuff and waited for settlers headed west to come and buy lots in this new town that didn't exist yet. that started in 1857, and really in...
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it happened early saturday morning on the 700-block of dubuque avenue in south san francisco.ves forced their way into the store... took the thermostats and got away in a in a white 4-door car that may have been a dodge intrepid. ( darya ) happening today... students will return to class at a northern california elementary school for the first time since a man went on a shooting spree killing five people. rancho tehama elementary school will elementary tehama rancho tehama elementary school will reopen today. earlier this month shots were fired at the school when a man went on a shooting spree. the gunman was killed in a shootout with police. the kids have mixed emotions about returning to school. <"i'm excited, i'm mad, i'm scared and excited."elianna diaz: "i feel better since the shots aren't going on."jayden oakes: killer is dead and so i'm not really that scared because we know he's not going to come back.">( darya ) two students were injured in the shooting rampage but both have recovered. ( james ) happening today... sutter hospital in santa rosa will hold a ceremony to
it happened early saturday morning on the 700-block of dubuque avenue in south san francisco.ves forced their way into the store... took the thermostats and got away in a in a white 4-door car that may have been a dodge intrepid. ( darya ) happening today... students will return to class at a northern california elementary school for the first time since a man went on a shooting spree killing five people. rancho tehama elementary school will elementary tehama rancho tehama elementary school...
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Nov 27, 2017
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it happened early saturday morning on the 700-block of dubuque avenue in south san francisco.rced their way into the store... took the thermostats and got away in a in a white 4-door car that may have been a dodge intrepid. ( darya ) happening today... students will return to class at a northern california elementary school for the first time since a man went on a shooting spree killing five people. rancho tehama elementary school will reopen today. earlier this month shots were fired at the school when a man went on a shooting spree. the gunman was killed in a shootout with police. the kids have mixed emotions about returning to school. <"i'm excited, i'm mad, i'm scared and excited."elianna diaz: "i feel better since the shots aren't going on."jayden oakes: "we know the killer is dead and so i'm not really that scared because we know he's not going to come back."> ( darya ) two students were injured in the shooting rampage but both have recovered. ( james ) happening today... sutter hospital in santa rosa will hold a ceremony to honor people who helped rescue patients in the
it happened early saturday morning on the 700-block of dubuque avenue in south san francisco.rced their way into the store... took the thermostats and got away in a in a white 4-door car that may have been a dodge intrepid. ( darya ) happening today... students will return to class at a northern california elementary school for the first time since a man went on a shooting spree killing five people. rancho tehama elementary school will reopen today. earlier this month shots were fired at the...
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Nov 15, 2017
11/17
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. >> the gunfire began near corning in tehama county nor dubuque county what's up i-5. >> it was a reallyene as described by the educators. multiple, multiple rounds were fired. multiple magazines found at the scene. >> vicki gonzalez was on the scene hours after that shooting. she spoke with the man who said he ran toward the elementary school to try and distract the gunman.>> reporter: turning as a rural town where everyone is a neighbor. a tightknit community now wheeling from murder. >> this little 10 boxes not going to save us. >> reporter: john pfeiffer within -- within earshot of relentless gunfire. >> he was shooting, emptying a magazine and popping another one in.>> reporter: what gunfire pierced the classrooms with children inside jesse sanders instinct was to protect students.>> i just round. the guy was shooting through the windows. i said hey, shoot this way instead. >> reporter: recognizing the person and opening fire. when i saw his face, i knew the guy. >> reporter: a bullet grazed his forearm and is lucky to be alive but morning the lives lost. >> they were friends. >> re
. >> the gunfire began near corning in tehama county nor dubuque county what's up i-5. >> it was a reallyene as described by the educators. multiple, multiple rounds were fired. multiple magazines found at the scene. >> vicki gonzalez was on the scene hours after that shooting. she spoke with the man who said he ran toward the elementary school to try and distract the gunman.>> reporter: turning as a rural town where everyone is a neighbor. a tightknit community now...
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Nov 25, 2017
11/17
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of what is sioux falls for thousands of years. 1850's,ently, in the two rival companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from st. paul, minnesota, both set their sights on the falls of the sioux river as a townsite. -- andstressing me interestingly, both towns said parties. they established a townsite. it was really speculation. they claimed the land. a planted it off into lots and platted it off into lots and waited for settlers to come buy lots in town that the not exist yet. that started in 1857, and in the 1850's, they got along well with the indians who happened by here on their way other places. were 42860, there people living in sioux falls. the summer of 1862, there was some conflict with the sioux indians in what was called the sioux uprising by some. started in august 1862. the territorial governor ordered that the big sioux river valley be evacuated. at about the 27th of august, 1862, all the people who lived here were evacuated and abandoned the side of sioux falls. the site of sioux falls remained abandoned until may of 1865, when the u.s. army located a fourth here on the si
of what is sioux falls for thousands of years. 1850's,ently, in the two rival companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from st. paul, minnesota, both set their sights on the falls of the sioux river as a townsite. -- andstressing me interestingly, both towns said parties. they established a townsite. it was really speculation. they claimed the land. a planted it off into lots and platted it off into lots and waited for settlers to come buy lots in town that the not exist yet. that started in...
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Nov 18, 2017
11/17
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this isn't john smith in dubuque, you know, has a comment. this is wikileaks.an, the trump campaign was talking about wikileaks constantly. you know, this was in september. this was after all the leaks -- the dnc leaks were already out after the convention. so this was something that was clearly brought to their attention. not only that, but this is jared kushner being asked about this this year after we already know these things are all problematic, and he should have been prepared to answer questions and known. >> after he's already lawyered up. >> exactly. >> after he's already gone through his own memory and his own documentation of what happened, this is the answer he still gave. jeffrey toobin, back when we were reading abbe lowell's response for jared kushner, i saw you nodding. it didn't seem like you were buying what abbe lowell was selling. >> well, abbe lowell has had a very busy week. he represented robert menendez and won a great victory, which, you know, was a hung jury, but it's certainly a victory for the defense. >> that's a victory. >> but, yo
this isn't john smith in dubuque, you know, has a comment. this is wikileaks.an, the trump campaign was talking about wikileaks constantly. you know, this was in september. this was after all the leaks -- the dnc leaks were already out after the convention. so this was something that was clearly brought to their attention. not only that, but this is jared kushner being asked about this this year after we already know these things are all problematic, and he should have been prepared to answer...
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we traveled to dubuque, iowa, where most days, the abbey can be handcrafting caramels, a treat for neart's a very sweet job. tastes great. my work is a means of sharing with the world. >> we enjoy making a product that will add delight and pleasure to people's lives. >> reporter: theirs is a sugary production, during candy season, runs six days a week at their monastery. turning t candymakers. they handcrafted 60,000 pounds of mints, care mels and meltaways. >> they're wrapped away. >> meltaways. not the caramels. the meltaways. >> reporter: as for tasting on the job, it's frowned upon. >> we don't snack at all. >> reporter: sister kathleen o'neill is the general manager of the operation and has been working with the 62-year-old n confectionery business since 1969. sweet success that started out of necessity. >> the candy work does a couple things for us. it is a way of self-support, for sure. that's the main reason we do it. it's also, we're our own little foibles. we learn a lot about ourselves working together. >> reporter: together in sisterhood and sweetness. >> as far as bringing
we traveled to dubuque, iowa, where most days, the abbey can be handcrafting caramels, a treat for neart's a very sweet job. tastes great. my work is a means of sharing with the world. >> we enjoy making a product that will add delight and pleasure to people's lives. >> reporter: theirs is a sugary production, during candy season, runs six days a week at their monastery. turning t candymakers. they handcrafted 60,000 pounds of mints, care mels and meltaways. >> they're wrapped...