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which has led some larger outfits to relocate here. What that means here is that when they have unclaimed property, because their headquarters are here, the state of South Dakota would get that," he said.
• People who want to see if they have any unclaimed property owed to them in South Dakota can go to the state treasurer's website or download the mobile app by searching for "South Dakota treasurer," Sattgast said.
• His office has received nearly 9,000 claims in the past week alone, he said.
• Robert Schlesselman, of Rapid City, recently ran his name through the website after someone posted a link to Facebook and learned he had $67 owed to him from an overpayment for car insurance.
• "With the times we're in, it's always nice to get some money that is yours," he said.

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. OBAMA DISCLOSED SECRET IRAN TALKS TO ISRAEL IN SEPTEMBER
• The president revealed the clandestine negotiations with Tehran in a 90-minute meeting with Netanyahu at the White House.

• 2. INVESTIGATORS TO RELEASE NEWTOWN REPORT
• The full police file of the evidence in the school shooting won't be published, stirring criticism of the investigation's secrecy.

• 3. STORM SET TO HIT TEXAS WITH FREEZING RAIN
• The Arctic mass is expected move east in the coming days and could disrupt the U.S.'s busy travel week.

• 4. HOW NEW YORK IS CRACKING DOWN ON TEXTING WHILE DRIVING
• Tall SUVs give state troopers better surveillance of guilty drivers but the state is also offering "texting turnoffs" on highways to give motorists a break.

• 5. WHY DUBAI'S WORLD EXPO BID IS CAUSING ANXIETY AT HOME
• Some fear a repeat of the emirate's financial woes if frenzied construction causes a real estate bubble.

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