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Zebra Mussels Continue to Spread Up the Missouri River

The battle continues against the spread of zebra mussels in the Missouri River.

SD Governor Kristi Noem Makes District 19 Legislative Appointments

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has appointed current District 19 Representative Kyle Schoenfish of Scotland to the vacant District 19 Senate seat

Making a Case for the First Amendment

South Dakota’s university campuses have become the focus of freedom of speech and first amendment rights.

Serious Situation with Iran

Everyone is waiting for the reaction following the US rocket attack last week in Iraq that killed the top Iranian general.

Industrial Hemp Bill Expected Early in the SD Legislative Session

South Dakota legislators could be debating a bill to authorize the production of industrial hemp early in the session.

USD Women Return To Ratings

South Dakota women’s basketball has moved back into the Associated Press Top 25 this week at No. 22.

Duffy Honored Again

South Dakota senior guard Ciara Duffy has been named the Summit League Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for the period ended Jan. 5.

Corps of Engineers Looking for Public Input on Nebraska Highway 12 Project

There may be more progress this year in rebuilding sections of Highway 12 in northeast Nebraska. The Corps of Engineers has released a supplemental draft environmental impact statement for the Niobrara East and West project in Knox County.

South Dakota Townships Could Make History by Leaving Yankton County

Four South Dakota townships could make history if they’re successful in leaving Yankton County. The action is being led by…

Program Funded to Help Native American Students

The Ag Appropriations bill that was passed by Congress and signed last month will provide full funding for a program to help American Indian students seeking higher education.