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American Heart Association, the South Dakota State Medical Association, South Dakota Voices for Children and the state attorney general's office.
• Shawn Lyons, director of the South Dakota Retailers Association, said many retailers already refuse to sell e-cigarettes to minors. He said classifying e-cigarettes as tobacco products means regulations will be the same statewide.

Dakotas seeing dangerous cold and some snow

• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- Dangerous cold is blanketing the Dakotas once again.
• The National Weather Service says wind chills early Monday in North Dakota were in the minus 20s and 30s. And they were expected to drop that low in northeast and eastern South Dakota overnight Monday into Tuesday.
• A few inches of snow also were forecast Monday for south central and southeast North Dakota, and for much of South Dakota.

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. WEBSITE OF BIG BITCOIN EXCHANGE GOES OFFLINE
• The page's disappearance follows reports that the exchange based in Japan suffered a significant theft -- a possible fatal blow to efforts to gain legitimacy for the virtual currency.

• 2. MEDICAL SLEUTHS ON TRAIL OF RARE, POLIO-LIKE SYNDROME
• Doctors aren't sure if it's a virus or something else that's caused more than a dozen children in California to suffer paralysis to one or more limbs.

• 3. WHO'S A WANTED MAN IN UKRAINE
• The interim government issues a warrant for the arrest of fugitive President Yanukovych in the killing of protesters last week in Kiev.

• 4. MEXICO ANGLING TO TRY DRUGLORD FIRST

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