Saturday,  April 28, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 289 • 26 of 48 •  Other Editions

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• David Price, an FBI investigator on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in 1973, and Judge David Gienapp and attorney James McMahon, assistant U.S. attorneys prosecuting Wounded Knee cases, are three of the speakers scheduled to share their memories and experience Saturday at Augustana College.
• "Wounded Knee 1973: Forty Years Later" is bringing together all sides from the 71-day armed occupation.
• Other panel topics scheduled for Saturday include women who took part in the siege and a screening of American Indian Movement leader Dennis Banks' documentary "A Good Day to Die."

Reiff passed on NFL's offer to be in NYC for draft

LARRY LAGE,AP Sports Writer

• ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) -- Detroit Lions offensive tackle Riley Reiff turned down an offer to be in New York for the NFL draft.
• "They tried getting me to go pretty hard," Reiff said Friday. "But I love South Dakota, I love Parkston. I wanted to spend it with my family."
• Especially, his 92-year-old grandfather, Lloyd Reiff.
• Reiff was in his parents' pole barn, which was recently constructed to re

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