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Verdigre Stockyards Starts Hay Drive

The Verdigre Stockyards in Verdigre, Nebraska started a hay drive on Saturday to help livestock producers that lost hay or…

Illegal Chinese Pork Shipment Seized

National Pork Producers Council officials are pleased U.S. Customs and Border Inspections stopped an illegal Chinese pork shipment from reaching…

Legislature Ends with a Long Day

The main run of the 2019 South Dakota legislative session ended in the early morning hours last Wednesday by passing the budget and leaving to avoid the incoming blizzard.

SD Board of Regents President “Promises” Scholarship Plan Will be Back

A needs-based scholarship program called “Dakota’s Promise” was defeated in this year’s South Dakota legislature.

Corps of Engineers Slowing Release Drop from Gavins Point Dam

The level of Lewis & Clark Lake behind Gavins Point Dam is not dropping as fast as the Corps of Engineers had planned so they are adjusting.

Flooded Rivers Could Rise Again

As flooded rivers start to drop, it looks like more water will soon be flowing downstream.

Disaster Funding Moving

A bill that aims to replenish Minnesota’s Disaster Contingency Fund with a 10-million-dollar transfer from the General Fund is headed to the state House floor

Flooding Causing Issues with Manure Management

The wet conditions in Iowa have caused issues with the handling of human and animal waste

SDSU Women Get Six Seed

The South Dakota State women’s basketball team was awarded the No. 6 seed in the Portland Regional of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship and will face No. 11 seed Quinnipiac Saturday, announced Monday night on the ESPN Selection Show.

USD Women In Field

South Dakota’s women’s basketball team earned a No. 8 seed and will play Clemson Friday at 6 p.m. in Starkville, Miss., in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.