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Keystone Opponent Says PUC Decision Has No Teeth

Tuesday, the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission approved the recertification permit for Trans Canada’s Keystone XL pipeline.  KXL organizer for…

SDSU Extension Vet Says APHIS Order On Track

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has updated its federal order regarding PED virus and other enteric coronaviruses.  Aphis…

Hillary Clinton Makes Another Stop in Sioux City

Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton made a stop at the Orpheum in Sioux City Tuesday

Corn Growers Keynoter To Focus On Energy Independance

Growth Energy Co Chair, General Wesley Clark will give the keynote address at the South Dakota Corn Grower’s Annual meeting…

Farm Bureau Sets Unicameral Priorities

The Nebraska Unicameral begins its 60 day legislative session today. The State Farm Bureau has three major priority issues they…

Nebraska Legislative Session Begins

Nebraska lawmakers return to Lincoln to start the 2016 legislative session.

Yankton County Commission Reorganizes, Re-elects Chairman

Todd Woods was re-elected yesterday to serve another term as Chairman of the Yankton County Commission.

SD Tourism Spends Big for Rose Bowl Parade Float

The South Dakota Department of Tourism sponsored a float in the New Year’s Day Rose Bowl Parade. The float featured Mt Rushmore, and invited people to visit the state.

GPAC Tabs Weekly Best

The Great Plains Athletic Conference has named its weekly award winners for basketball.

Most Homes in Iowa Have Too Much Radon

Studies find almost seventy percent of Iowa homes have elevated radon levels and state health officials are urging residents to have their houses checked for the odorless, colorless radioactive gas.