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  3. How are South Dakota’s colleges filling the teacher shortage ...

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    The Sioux Falls School District hired 23 teachers this year and last year, and 24 teachers in the 2021-2022 school year, who were pursuing their alternative certification in education.

  4. Des Moines International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is managed by the Des Moines Airport Authority. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 called it a primary commercial service airport. [ 6 ] In 2016 a record 2.48 million passengers used the airport, up 5 percent from 2015. [ 7 ]

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    The ad series shares stories from current South Dakota teachers and focuses on the rewards of the profession, where you can “Make a Future Making Futures,” the ads state. The state contracted ...

  6. List of airports in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Iowa Airport: P-S 602,058 Des Moines: DSM: DSM KDSM Des Moines International Airport: P-S 1,347,876 Dubuque: DBQ: DBQ KDBQ Dubuque Regional Airport: P-N 38,831 Sioux City: SUX: SUX KSUX Sioux Gateway Airport (Brig. General Bud Day Field) P-N 44,779 Waterloo: ALO: ALO KALO Waterloo Regional Airport: P-N 23,892 Commercial service ...

  7. Purdue Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In November 1951, the CAB approved the purchase by Purdue Research Foundation (PRF), an affiliate of Purdue University, of another local service carrier, Des Moines, Iowa-based Mid-West Airlines. [8] Mid-West was one of the smallest of the CAB airlines, flying single-engine aircraft across Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota.