Image Source: WNAX
Lenders at Federal Reserve Meeting Concerned About Farm Economy
Rural bankers, along with Federal Reserve lenders, meeting in Kansas City this week have concerns about the ag economy. Nebraska…
Governor Activates South Dakota Drought Task Force
Governor Dennis Daugaard has activated the South Dakota Drought Task Force, which held its first meeting this week. Representing the…
United States Cattlemen’s Association Wants Answers on Checkoff
United States Cattlemen’s Association leaders are asking the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association to clarify their lobbying efforts regarding the beef…
SD Legislative Committee Looking into Shortage of Nursing Home Beds
The Regulation of Nursing and Assisted Living Beds Interim Committee of the South Dakota Legislature held their first meeting of the summer this week in Pierre.
SD Highway Patrol Reaching Out to Potential Female Employees
The South Dakota Highway Patrol held several open houses across the state in the last few weeks, encouraging females to think about applying to become a trooper.
Men’s Schedule Set In Summit
The Summit League announced its 2016-17 men’s basketball schedule today with each of the nine teams slated to play a 16-game double round-robin schedule beginning Wednesday, Dec. 28.
Iowa Transportation Commission Changes Grant Rules
The Iowa Transportation Commission approved a change in its rules for grants to help pay for roadways to businesses, making it possible to award a grant to the new Sioux County airport.
Two out of Five Minnesota Homes Have Dangerous Radon Levels
New data from the state Department of Health shows about two-in-five Minnesota homes have dangerous levels of radon.
Minnesota DNR Focuses on Buffer Zones
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources now has on its website a map of public waters and ditches that will need to have buffer zones
Nebraska Joins Other States Suing Federal Government
Late last week Nebraska became the 10th state to sue the federal government over the Department of Justice’s guidance that expects public schools to accommodate transgender students