This collection houses a collection of newsletters produced by the SD State Census Data Center between 2007 and 2010.

Materials deposited prior to April 2026 are archived in this repository for research, reference and recordkeeping. If previously archived PDFs files are not fully accessible and you would like a remediated file or other information about the materials, please contact us at openprairie@sdstate.edu or 605-688-5567.

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Submissions from 2010

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: South Dakota’s Medically Uninsured, Jake Cummings

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: Birth and Infant Mortality in South Dakota, Saileza Khatiwada, Jake Cummings, and Diane Kayongo-Male

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: Prenatal Care, Smoking During Pregnancy, and Birth Outcomes in South Dakota, Saileza Khatiwada, Jake Cummings, and Diane Kayongo-Male

Submissions from 2009

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: South Dakota Net Migration Estimates, Trevor Brooks, Joel Vargas, and Michael McCurry

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: Private Industry Change in South Dakota, Priyanka Chatterjee, W. Trevor Brooks, and Michael McCurry

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: South Dakota Farm Number and Size Trends, Jake Cummings, W. Trevor Brooks, Donna Hess, and Diane Kayongo-Male

Submissions from 2008

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: South Dakota's Child Poverty Change, Trevor Brooks, Saileza Khatiwada, and Donna Hess

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: The U.S. Census Bureau and American Community Survey: Advantages, Uses, and Limitations, Trevor Brooks, Saileza Khatiwada, Joel Vargas, and Michael McCurry

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: South Dakota's Food Deserts, Trevor Brooks, Stacey Trushenski, Mike McCurry, and Donna Hess

Submissions from 2007

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: Hispanics in South Dakota, Trevor Brooks, Mike McCurry, and Donna Hess

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Rural Life Census Data Center Newsletter: Working Poverty, Trevor Brooks, Mike McCurry, and Donna Hess