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R CALF CEO Says Brazil’s Track Record On Food Safety Getting Worse
Brazil which is the world’s largest beef and chicken exporter and the fourth largest pork exporter is now struggling with…
Delivering Justice to All
Many of those in the legal system are hearing the cries for justice following the death of George Floyd in the custody of Minneapolis Police.
Incumbent Republican Senator Mike Rounds Gets Big Primary Win
South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds defeated his primary opponent, Scyller Borglum in the republican primary this week by a seventy-five to twenty five percent margin.
Center For Rural Affairs Wants Property Tax Relief And Incentives Bills Passed
Iowa state lawmakers went back into session this week and Nebraska’s State Senators return to Unicameral July 20. Both have…
Nebraska Spring And Winter Wheat Crops Looking Good So Far
Nebraska which usually has about 5,000 acres of spring wheat planted saw more seeded this year. State Wheat Commission Executive…
Iowa Poultry CEO And Executive Says Egg Producers Need CFAP Funding Aid
Iowa’s Senators, Governor and State Agriculture Director are asking the U.S. Department of Agriculture to include egg producers in the…
Preparing for the Revenue Drop
The City of Yankton is starting to make budget adjustments in anticipation of revenue drops due to the pandemic.
SD Congressman Dusty Johnson Wins Primary Challenge
South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson took another step toward returning to Washington for another term by defeating his republican challenger
Hiring Teachers During a Pandemic
With the early end of the school year and ongoing pandemic, it has been challenging for school districts to hire teachers.
Coronavirus Infection Curve Flattening
At one point, state health officials predicted up to one hundred thirty thousand people in the state could be infected with the coronavirus by early July.

