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Encyclopedia > Capital Journal

Capital Journal is a newspaper in Pierre, South Dakota. Location in South Dakota Coordinates: County Hughes County Founded 1880 Mayor Dennis Eisnach Area    - City 33. ...


The Capital Journal, founded in 1881, serves the areas of Pierre and Fort Pierre in South Dakota. The Capital Journal was founded by the Hipple family and remained in the family until 2005 when the paper was purchased by Wick Communications of Sierra Vista, Arizona. Location in South Dakota Coordinates: County Hughes County Founded 1880 Mayor Dennis Eisnach Area    - City 33. ... Fort Pierre is a city located in Stanley County, South Dakota. ... Official language(s) English Capital Pierre Largest city Sioux Falls Area  Ranked 17th  - Total 77,163 sq mi (199,905 km²)  - Width 210 miles (340 km)  - Length 380 miles (610 km)  - % water 1. ...


External links

  • Capital Journal website

Russ Cannon was hired as the paper's publisher in 2005, and Andrew Cutler was hired as the editor in 2006.


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Some capital, things treated as such by Böhm-Bawerk and others, is not the result of labor at all, -- for example, the meteoric lump of gold, the annual crop of fruits on an untied field, the yield of a mineral spring.
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In the concept of capital must be united both the thought of concrete things and that of their value, for their quantity is only measurable in a way that permits of comparison in terms of value.
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