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• The South Dakota delegation to the conference will include representatives from South Dakota State University, the University of South Dakota and state and local economic development officials. •
Dakotas face yet another spring snowstorm
• PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- The Dakotas face yet another round of spring snow, rain and cold temperatures. • The National Weather Service said much of South Dakota could receive light snow on Saturday. Isolated thunderstorms were possible in western South Dakota, with 3 to 6 inches of snow possible in the Black Hills area from Sunday night to Monday morning. • Light snow was expected to spread across western and central North Dakota. • Aberdeen had a low of 11 degrees Saturday morning, tying a record low set in 1966. • After snow fell in central South Dakota, the opening day of horse races at the Stanley County Fairgrounds in Fort Pierre was canceled Saturday because of track conditions. •
AP News in Brief Boston Marathon bombing suspect hospitalized under guard; ACLU concerned about Miranda rights
• BOSTON (AP) -- As the lone surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing lay hospitalized under heavy guard Saturday, the American Civil Liberties Union and a federal public defender raised concerns about investigators' plan to question Dzhokhar Tsarnaev without reading him his Miranda rights. • What Tsarnaev will say and when are unclear -- he remained in serious condition and apparently in no shape for interrogation after being pulled bloody and wounded from a tarp-covered boat in a Watertown backyard. The capture came at the end of a tense Friday day that began with his 26-year-old brother, Tamerlan, dying in a gunbattle with police. • U.S. officials said an elite interrogation team would question the Massachusetts college student without reading him his Miranda rights, something that is allowed on a limited basis when the public may be in immediate danger, such as instances in which bombs are planted and ready to go off.
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