South Dakota lawmakers are set to receive a raise of nearly $3,000 following the state Board of Finance’s approval Wednesday of an obligatory pay adjustment for the next legislative session.
"But the Nazis had other ideas and what they did was that they seized the property, and they confiscated it in 1940, and they put it up for sale in 1941 and 1942," said Webber. In the 80-plus ...
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