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South Dakotans who need help with food or paying their bills usually stop into their local health and human services office to see if they qualify for assistance. Although it can be embarrassing for many, a new Web site is helping those get the information they need without waiting in line.
It's probably a sign of the times we're in, but more South Dakota children live in low income households than ever before.
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