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South Dakota Dairy Operations Hurt By Bomb Cyclone
Some South Dakota dairy operations were hit hard with significant losses from last week’s bomb cyclone, due to structural damage…
Tax Changes Muddy for Farmers
Agricultural tax law attorneys are dealing with a number of new provisions that are part of new tax law. Roger…
North Dakota Legislature Hearing on Trespassing Bill
Last week the North Dakota House held a hearing on Senate Bill 2315. This posting or trespassing legislation would ensure…
Nebraska D.O.T. Helping Local Governments
The Nebraska Department of Transportation is working with local governments to repair roads and bridges damaged in last month’s flooding.
Nebraska Unicameral Setting Aside Emergency Funds
Counties across Nebraska are estimating hundred of millions of dollars in damages following last month’s record flooding.
South Dakota Disaster Declaration Still Open
Damages from last weeks blizzard can now be added to last month’s flooding.
Difficult to Develop a Long Term Strategy for South Dakota Universities
The decision by the South Dakota Board of Regents to raise tuition this fall at state universities by three-point four percent came after a long discussion about revenue and expenses.
Yankton County Damage Adding Up
Estimates of twenty to twenty-five million dollars in damages in Yankton County will go higher.
Twins Hold Off Tigers
Jose Berrios pitched into the seventh inning for his first win since opening day, Trevor Hildenberger struck out two with the bases loaded for his first save and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 6-4 to complete a two-game sweep.
Jacks Offense Wins Out
The Jackrabbit offense rallied for 33 second-half points in the 2019 South Dakota State Spring Game as the blue team pulled off a 47-37 comeback victory over the white squad.