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SDSU Sets Two Sport Twinbill

The South Dakota State University wrestling team will open its 2019-20 dual season with a Nov. 15 match against Binghamton at the Sanford Pentagon.

Another Push for “Dakota’s Promise” Scholarship

University of South Dakota President Sheila Gestring says establishing a “Dakota’s Promise” scholarship program will again be a priority.

Corn Leader Urges Congress To Get Past Political Squabbling And Ratify USMCA

Last week, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said he was confident the USMCA trade agreement could rise above the toxic…

Yankton County Waiting on Latest Flood Damage Assessments

Yankton County highway crews are still working to repair the damage from the latest round of record flooding on the James River.

NPPC Working To Expand Export Markets

Expanding export opportunities through trade remains a top priority for the National Pork Producers Council. NPPC’s Director of International Affairs…

Cattle Producers And Ag Groups Want Administration’s Help On Low Prices

A cattle producers rally is scheduled for Wednesday October 2 in Omaha at the Ramada Inn. Originally sponsored by the…

MFU President Says Additional Prevented Planting Assistance Welcome

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced producers will be getting additional prevented planting assistance as authorized by the Disaster…

SD Senator Mike Rounds Votes “No” on Budget Continuing Resolution

As one of the last bills last week, US Senators voted 82 to 15 to approve a continuing resolution to fund the federal government until late November.

Vikings Lose Division Matchup

Chase Daniel threw for 195 yards and a touchdown after Mitch Trubisky exited with a left shoulder injury, and Chicago swarmed NFL rushing leader Dalvin Cook in a 16-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.

Royals Top Twins In Yost Finale

Jorge Soler locked up the AL home run crown with his 48th, Brett Phillips drove a game-ending sacrifice fly in the ninth inning and Kansas City beat the Minnesota Twins 5-4 in manager Ned Yost’s final game.