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Storms cause damage in northern South Dakota

• PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- Storms packing strong winds caused damage in parts of northern South Dakota, but no injuries were immediately reported.
• Jim and Judy Holzwarth say a cabin on their property overlooking the Missouri River north of Pierre was destroyed by wind early Wednesday. No one was inside at the time.
• The National Weather Service office in Aberdeen reported wind gusts approaching 70 mph throughout the region. The wind downed tree branches in many areas and cut power to the town of Gettysburg for a time. Downed trees caused some minor damage to homes in Bristol. More than an inch of rain fell in Pierre.
• Portions of Spearfish Canyon in western South Dakota were blocked late Tuesday when a storm with strong wind and heavy rain downed trees and moved large rocks.

Searchers find 6-year-old boy lost in woods in SD

• HISEGA, S.D. (AP) -- A 6-year-old boy who wandered from his southwestern South Dakota home with his dog and became lost in the woods was found unharmed about two hours later.
• The Pennington County Sheriff's Office says the boy went missing from his home in Hisega on Wednesday morning. The dog returned home alone. Family members searched unsuccessfully for Sebastian Clapper about an hour before alerting authorities.
• A search team of state and local officials with dogs found the boy in a forested area about a quarter of a mile from the home, missing a shoe but OK.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
• 1. NSA LEAKER BARRED FROM U.K.
• Britain warns airlines around the world not to allow Edward Snowden to fly to the United Kingdom because he likely would be "refused entry."

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