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USD Women Fall In WNIT
TCU center Jordan Moore scored 26 points in the Horned Frog’s 79-71 Women’s National Invitation Tournament quarterfinal victory over South Dakota on Sunday evening in front of 3,885 fans inside the Sanford Coyote Sports Center.
Iowa Unemployment Rate Holds Steady
The unemployment rate in Iowa held at two-point-nine percent in February, marking the third straight month at that level.
Bono Moves To Big Ten
Chris Bono, who built the South Dakota State University wrestling program to national prominence, stepped down Saturday to accept the head coaching position at the University of Wisconsin.
SD Congresswoman Kristi Noem Debates Trade Representative
During a Ways & Means Committee hearing with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer this week, South Dakota Congresswoman Kristi Noem raised concerns about the sunset provisions
Minnesota Farm Group President Says Congress Should Approve TPA Request
President Donald Trump has requested a three-year extension of Trade Promotion Authority. That allows the President to negotiate free trade…
NCBA Official Says Several Wins For Cattle Industry In Omnibus Legislation
The Omnibus Appropriations Bill has several provisions in it beneficial to agriculture and namely the cattle industry. National Cattlemen’s Beef…
Dairy Producers Lobby On Trade, Immigration Reform And Dairy Labeling
Dairy producers from the Northern Plains lobbied for key dairy policy in Washington D.C. this week. South Dakota Dairy Producers…
Congress Passes Massive Spending Bill
The Senate voted early Friday morning to approve the one point three trillion-dollar, omnibus spending bill, which avoids another government shutdown.
Pork Executive Says Tariffs On China Will Be Costly For U.S. Pork Industry
Thursday, President Donald Trump announced he’s placing $60 billion of tariffs on imported Chinese goods. China has fired back with…
South Dakota Schools Adapting to New Standards
The South Dakota Board of Education has approved new math and reading standards for state students.