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• Weekly public tours will be conducted each Wednesday in June, July and August beginning June 4. The 30-minute tours begin at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Central and are conducted by volunteers, including the First Lady.
• Tour groups will consist of up to 30 people
• Free tickets must be obtained in advance from the Pierre Chamber of Commerce.

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. HOW THE SEARCH FOR FLIGHT 370 WILL PROCEED
• Investigators will re-analyze all the data gathered so far to make sure search crews have been looking in the right place -- a remote area of the Indian Ocean off western Australia.

• 2. TOUGH TASK FACES PISTORIUS DEFENSE TEAMS
• The double-amputee Olympian's lawyers need to recover from his shaky testimony as the murder trial resumes after a two-week hiatus.

• 3. 'IT JUST WENT CRASHING DOWN'
• That's how audience member Sydney Bragg described a circus accident that sent eight acrobats plummeting to the ground during a "human chandelier" performance at a Rhode Island arena.

• 4. TWO SHIPS SINK OFF GREEK SHORE
• The boats, which were carrying migrants, sank off the island of Samos. At least two people drowned and about 30 are missing of the 65 who survivors say were on board.

• 5. IN SCHOOLS, HEALTHIER TRASH CANS
• Nutrition directors seek changes to government rules they say have been expensive and difficult to put in place, with a lot of meals going in the garbage.

• 6. WHO'S RELEASED AFTER QUESTIONING IN IRA KILLING

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