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• Gov. Dennis Daugaard spent time recently setting up working groups that will study what will happen if North Dakota's oil boom spreads south and crosses South Dakota's border. • One of the groups will predict the size and location of possible exploration and production, and the other will look at how the infrastructure in northwest South Dakota can handle the possible influx of people, machinery and pollution. • All indications are that South Dakota will be next, and could experience some of the effects -- both good and bad -- that North Dakota is now experiencing. • Yes, the North Dakota boom has been an economic windfall for that state. We hear that the state coffers are bulging. • We also hear that good folks are being crowded out of places like Williston and
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