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Bank Owned Homes for sale in the following South Dakota cities:

Aberdeen Alcester Alexandria Alpena
Arlington Armour Aurora Avon
Baltic Belle Fourche Beresford Big Stone City
Bison Blunt Bonesteel Bowdle
Box Elder Brandon Bridgewater Bristol
Britton Brookings Bruce Bryant
Buffalo Burke Canistota Canton
Carthage Castlewood Centerville Chamberlain
Chancellor Clark Clear Lake Colman
Colome Colton Conde Corsica
Crooks Custer De Smet Deadwood
Dell Rapids Delmont Doland Dupree
Eagle Butte Edgemont Egan Elk Point
Elkton Emery Estelline Ethan
Eureka Faith Faulkton Flandreau
Florence Fort Pierre Frederick Freeman
Garretson Gary Gayville Geddes
Gettysburg Gregory Groton Harrisburg
Harrold Hartford Hayti Hecla
Henry Hermosa Herreid Highmore
Hill City Hosmer Hot Springs Hoven
Howard Hudson Humboldt Hurley
Huron Ipswich Irene Iroquois
Isabel Java Jefferson Kadoka
Kennebec Keystone Kimball Kranzburg
Lake Andes Lake Norden Lake Preston Langford
Lead Lemmon Lennox Leola
Letcher Madison Marion Martin
McIntosh McLaughlin Mellette Menno
Midland Milbank Miller Mission
Mission Hill Mitchell Mobridge Montrose
Mount Vernon Murdo New Effington New Underwood
Newell Nisland North Sioux City Oacoma
Oldham Onida Parker Parkston
Peever Philip Pickstown Pierre
Plankinton Platte Pollock Presho
Pukwana Ramona Rapid City Redfield
Reliance Roscoe Rosholt Roslyn
Salem Scotland Selby Sioux Falls
Sisseton South Shore Spearfish Springfield
St. Francis St. Lawrence Stickney Sturgis
Summit Tabor Tea Timber Lake
Toronto Trent Tripp Tulare
Tyndall Valley Springs Veblen Vermillion
Viborg Volga Volin Wagner
Wakonda Wall Warner Watertown
Waubay Webster Wentworth Wessington
Wessington Springs White White Lake White River
Whitewood Willow Lake Wilmot Winner
Wolsey Woonsocket Worthing Yankton

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  • Minnesota men survive wild crash in SD - GETTYSBURG, S.D. - A South Dakota sheriff says two Minnesota men are lucky to be alive after they drove underneath a stalled semi truck towing a flatbed.
  • 2 killed in MN traffic accidents - A motorcyclist and a motorist were killed Wednesday in separate accidents, the Minnesota State Patrol reported. Shortly after 9 p.m., a motorcycle driver, whose identity has not been released, lost control of his bike in Lakeville on Jordan Court and crashed. He was dead at the scene.
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  • 2 South Dakota companies getting federal stimulus money for broadband projects - RAPID CITY, S.D. - Two South Dakota telecommunications companies are getting federal money for broadband projects. Highmore-based Venture Communications Cooperative is getting $5.2 million in grants and loans, and Salem-based TrioTel Communications is getting $12.3 million.
  • Overdue home loans fall in 2nd quarter - The rate of mortgages seriously delinquent or heading into foreclosure nationwide fell during the second quarter, according to Mortgage Bankers Association data released Thursday. Total delinquencies were at a rate of 9.85% of all loans outstanding as of June 30. And the percentage of loans on which foreclosures were started during the second quarter was 1.1%.