Saturday,  June 2, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 324 • 35 of 49 •  Other Editions

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permanent levee to prevent a repeat of last year's devastating flooding, but some people aren't happy with having to pay for it.
• Residents of the area built up around the Dakota Dunes Country Club are being asked to share the $2 million in flood repair costs even if they don't belong to the club.
• Dakota Dunes Manager Jeff Dooley tells KCAU-TV (http://bit.ly/LeChDj ) that the money will pay to take down a temporary levee on holes 17 and 18 and replace it with a permanent levee so the section will be better protected.
• Resident Matt Eggers

says it isn't fair to put the cost on people who aren't part of the club. But Dooley says everyone will benefit, club members or not.

Wild Card 2 ticket sold in SD worth $5,000

• TYNDALL, S.D. (AP) -- A Wild Card 2 ticket sold in Tyndall is worth $5,000.
• South Dakota lottery officials say the ticket was a winner in the Wednesday drawing. The odds of winning the game's second prize are one in about 90,600. The winner has about six months to claim the money.
• Wild Card 2 is played in the Dakotas, Idaho and Montana. The jackpot sits at $155,000 for the next drawing, on Saturday.



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