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Crow Creek Tribe Cuts Off Cooperation with SD Highway Patrol
The Crow Creek Sioux tribe is ending a public safety agreement with state authorities over the South Dakota Highway Patrols’ presence at the Dakota Access pipeline protests in North Dakota.
300 Members of Clergy Gather for Peaceful Prayer with Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
A central Iowa minister is among more than 300 members of the clergy who are gathering on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
MN Governor Pushes Congress on Ag Mergers
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton has written to the state’s Congressional delegation asking for a more thorough review of the various…
Pork Producers Promote Industry During One Health Day
A global event, One Health Day is today and one of the participants is the National Pork Board. Pork Board’s…
Noem Rebutes Stepping Down From Ag Committee
One of the major issues in the South Dakota House race has been Republican Congresswoman Kristi Noem leaving the Ag…
South Dakota Democratic House Candidate Talks Ag
With less than a week until the election, South Dakota Democratic Candidate for the House Paula Hawks, is weighing in…
SDSU Specialist Gives Tips on Fall Alfalfa Grazing
Livestock producers can benefit from fall grazing their alfalfa fields. SDSU Extension Dairy Field Specialist Tracey Erickson says standing alfalfa…
Changes Coming to the Universal Service Fund
The Federal Communications Commission is considering changes to the universal service fund, and that could have an impact on expansion of high speed, broadband internet service.
SD Senator John Thune; Senate Control Up for Grabs
The fallout from the Presidential race may change the control of the Senate after next week’s election.
SD Schools Adjusting to New Funding Formula
Along with an increase in state funding from the added half cent state sales tax, South Dakota school districts are also dealing with some new formula changes.