Thursday, February 5th, 2009 Stories in The Daily Standard
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Five local farmers suing the state over flooding on their land from the West Bank spillway on Grand Lake have accepted payments from the state totaling more than $1 million.
But the farmers feel the payments are too low and hav . . .
For Rory Dahlinghaus, basketball has provided more than just an outlet to keep him busy in the frigid winter months.
Over the course of the past three-plus decades, his steady relationship with the sport earned him a college . . .
Print Edition Only News Stories
• County officials want state to pay share of Beaver Creek upkeep
• Mobile home park's future is in jeopardy
• City officials approve allocation of $10,000 for Governor's Cup Regatta
• Leased car to remain in Celina budget
• Change is good for commercial inspections
• Intoxicated St. Marys man crashes into house
• Small club with a big atmosphere
• Homan makes it official at OSU
• Roughrider duo signs with Cougars
• St. Henry's Balster signs on to be an Oiler
• St. John's girls at New Bremen
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