Monday,  November 12, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 117 • 23 of 33 •  Other Editions

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Committee chose T.F. Riggs High School's annual Veterans Day celebration to be the regional site this year.
• The school has been holding an annual ceremony on Veterans Day for more than a decade.
• Although Veterans Day falls on Sunday this year, the school will be hosting its celebration on Monday so students can participate. Gov. Dennis Daugaard is also expected to attend. Nick Johnson, a graduate of T.F. Riggs High School who has served overseas with the South Dakota National guard, is the guest speaker.
• The event starts Monday at 10:45 a.m.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today:

• 1. THE SECOND WOMAN IN THE PETRAEUS CASE
• A U.S. official says Jill Kelley, a longtime friend of the former CIA director and his wife, was getting harassing emails from Paula Broadwell, leading to the FBI investigation.

• 2. AFGHAN CHILDREN DESCRIBE MASSACRE
• Staff Sgt. Robert Bales maintains a calm composure as they testified about the bloodbath that left their parents and other loved ones dead.

• 3. ANOTHER AFTERMATH OF SANDY: DISASTER VOYEURS
• While residents and volunteers on Staten Island try to clean up after the storm, they also must deal with gawking tourists sneaking a look at the damage.

• 4. SYRIAN JET BOMBS AREA 30 FEET FROM TURKISH BORDER
• Ambulances are bringing the injured over the border into Turkey where at least six have been declared dead and dozens more are injured..

• 5. HOW FAMILIES COPE AFTER A DEADLY BLAST
• Residents of an Indianapolis neighborhood can't return to their homes after a blast killed two people and damaged up to 31 homes.

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