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BNSF Official Says They’re Making Progress On Rail Issues

An official with BNSF Railroad says they’re making progress on the rail service issues plaguing the agricultural industry and can…

Attorneys General Comment Against EPA’s Proposed WOTUS Rule

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley joined fellow attorneys general from 10 other states in filing comments opposing EPA’s proposed…

New SDSU Complex To Feature Soy Turf

The new Sanford Jackrabbit Athletic Complex on the SDSU campus features a field manufactured from a soybean based synthetic grass.…

Above Normal Releases To Continue On Missouri

In preparation for Missouri River operations next year, the Corps of Engineers is going to continue above normal releases at Gavins Point Dam for a while.

Milk Group CEO Encourages Margin Program Sign Up

Dairy producers can now sign up for the new Margin Protection Program. National Milk Producers Federation CEO Jim Mulhern says…

Rounds: Rail System Unbalanced

The back log of rail cars just as harvest is getting underway continues to cause problems for South Dakota companies and producers.

Jacks Seek Bounce Back

Two teams in search of their first Missouri Valley Football Conference win of the season square off Saturday night as South Dakota State plays host to Missouri State in the annual Hall of Fame Game.

Coyotes Celebrate Homecoming

The University of South Dakota welcomes Northern Iowa to the Dakota Dome for its Dakota Days football game Saturday.

More Trouble For Peterson

There could be more judicial problems awaiting Minnesota Viking running back Adrian Peterson.

Nebraska Nurses Get Help to Work in Underserved Areas

A grant has been given to the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing for nurses from, or going to work in, underserved and rural areas across the state.

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