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Fulda Farmer Named to MN Pollution Control Agency Advisory Board

Former Minnesota state legislator and Fulda area farmer Ted Winter has been appointed to the State Pollution Control Agency’s Citizen’s…

Area FFA Members Celebrating National FFA Week

More than half a million FFA members are celebrating National FFA Week. They’ve been participating in activities designed to raise…

Paddlefish Season Opening on Iowa Rivers

The paddlefish season opens March 1 on Iowa stretches of the Missouri and Big Sioux rivers and runs through April 15,sunrise to sunset each day.

SD Senator Mike Rounds; Guantanamo Detention Facility Will Not Close

President Obama has issued an executive order that calls for the closure of the terrorist detention center at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.

SD Business Climate Staying the Course

Despite indications of a slowing economy, business growth in South Dakota should be steady this year.

Favored GPAC Men Victorious

The first round of the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Men’s Basketball Tournament played out by the numbers as all four top seeds posted quarterfinal wins on Wednesday night.

Form Holds For GPAC Women

The top four seeds all posted quarterfinal wins on Wednesday night in the 2016 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Women’s Postseason Basketball Tournament.

Top Seeds Roll On

Northern Sun Conference top seeds in the league’s men’s post season tourney were the easiest of winners in the first round Wednesday.

Mingo Scores Career Best

In its first event of the spring, the South Dakota State women’s golf team finished third at the 2016 GCU Spring Invitational at the Grand Canyon Golf Course.

Nebraska Working to Avoid Lawsuit Over Prison Crowding

Governor Pete Ricketts insists he isn’t worried about a threatened lawsuit over the state prison system.

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