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Nilsen Gets Award Again

South Dakota junior Chris Nilsen has been named the Summit League Outdoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week for the period ended April 28.

MFP Signup Extended, More Trade Aid Coming?

USDA has extended the deadline for certifying production and signing up for the Market Facilitation Program from May 1 to…

Congress to Make Another Attempt at Disaster Aid

Congress is back at work following the Easter recess and they’re expected to take another stab at passing some type…

Iowa Legislative Session Successful for Ag

Iowa State lawmakers wrapped up their 2019 legislative session over the weekend. Iowa Soybean Association Public Affairs Director Michael Dolch…

Compromise on Neb. Right to Farm Law

Nebraska State Senators have reached a compromise on improvements to the Right to Farm Law. The agreement allows protections for…

MFU President Hopes Peterson Trade Mission Yields Better Trade Policy

House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson is leading a trade mission to Central and South America. Minnesota Farmers Union President…

Changing Face of Retail Development

The rapidly changing retail landscape makes it difficult for towns and cities to recruit new businesses.

Community College Has to Stand on its Own

The Community College of Sioux Falls will launch this fall, replacing the University Center, which has had sagging enrollment for most of the last ten years.

More Soggy Weather Ahead

It looks like a soggy end to April will transition into a soggy start to May.

Yankton County Road Conditions Updated

Yankton County township officials, as well as Yankton County Highway officials met Monday afternoon to discuss road conditions