Thursday,  May 3, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 294 • 20 of 33 •  Other Editions

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was to maintain, repair and replace existing military bridges throughout Afghanistan.
• Members of company are from Pierre, Mobridge and Chamberlain. They will spend about a week at Fort Dix in New Jersey completing demobilization requirements before returning to South Dakota.

Dignitaries cut ribbon on new SD card center

• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- South Dakota's governor and congressional delegation held a ribbon-

cutting ceremony Wednesday to welcome a new credit card contact center in Sioux Falls.
• Capital One in August announced the acquisition of the U.S. credit card arm of Britain's HSBC for $2.6 billion. Capital One retained the 400 former HSBC employees and added 400 jobs in Sioux Falls as part of the acquisition.
• The company has already hired 225 new associates.
• Gov. Dennis Daugaard, Sens. Tim Johnson and John Thune, Rep. Kristi Noem, Attorney General Marty Jackley, Sioux Falls Mayor Mike Huether and Capital One U.S. Card president Ryan Schneider were on hand for the ceremony.
• Barbara Stork, chairwomen of the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce, presented Capital One a plaque to welcome the company to Sioux Falls, the Argus Leader reported.
• Johnson said the new jobs will include customer contact agents, supervisors, trainers, managers and support staff.
• "These are high-quality jobs that will help keep South Dakota's economy grow

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