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Mustangs move into motorcycle city
August 31, 2010

STURGIS -- Dan Jacobsen didn't buy his first Ford Mustang until after the inaugural Mustang rally four years ago.

"I had to," Jacobsen said. "I couldn't just watch from the sidelines."

"Ghost" is a white 2005 Mustang and will be just one of hundreds of the iconic American muscle car that will take over Sturgis Labor Day weekend.

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Last Modified: 08-31-2010-08:55:24

Tax revenues up from Sturgis rally
August 31, 2010

Better attendance, larger bike counts and more vendors contributed to a year-over-year increase in tax revenues collected from the 2010 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

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Last Modified: 08-31-2010-08:53:53

North Dakota man's single ticket wins him V-Twin in Sturgis rally raffle
August 19, 2010

STURGIS—Tim Bauer bought one raffle ticket for the 2011 Dirico Pro-Street V-Twin motorcycle being given away by the Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce Charitable Foundation.

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Last Modified: 08-19-2010-08:13:18

AMD World Championships
August 13, 2010
Freddie Krugger Wins
Freddie 'Krugger' Bertrand is now wearing the World Champions' ring after being named the 2010 AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building.
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Last Modified: 08-16-2010-17:57:36

Bike Free
August 6, 2010

Pedaling more than 5,000 miles from Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay to the California coast, bicyclists Paul Lebelle and Adam Burkowske have joined the movement to share the goodness of cycling with kids specifically, the kids of our military families.

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Last Modified: 08-9-2010-12:31:14

 

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