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Texan Who Died From CJD Didn’t Get It From US Beef

Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association agree that the Texas man who died recently…

Mycotoxin Levels Higher Than A Year Ago

Mycotoxin levels in grain are surprisingly running higher than a year ago, which should be a concern to livestock producers.…

Twins Take Road Series

Scoring early and getting good pitching translated into another road win for the Twins Wednesday.

Groundbreaking At USD

New facilities for the University of South Dakota athletes are closer to being reality.

Soccer For New Stadium?

With construction underway on their new stadium, the Minnesota Vikings have intensified their push to add a Major League Soccer franchise to the facility.

Royals Fly Past Cleveland

The Kansas City Royals hit four sacrifice flies Wednesday to account for all their runs in a 4-1 win over Cleveland.

Dozier Injury Minor

Brian Dozier says he will be fine despite having to leave Wednesday’s game in Toronto early with a back injury.

Steady Growth For Southeastern Electric

Southeastern Electric is seeing steady growth in ag and urban power needs.

Looking For The Old Missouri River

A Game, Fish and Parks team from Yankton works the Missouri River below Gavins Point Dam.

Coalition Forming to Oppose SD Minimum Wage Hike

A coalition of groups is working together to fight the minimum wage hike ballot issue in South Dakota.

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MEDICAL MARIJUANA RIFT WIDENS AS OVERSIGHT PANEL CONFUSES AND UPSETS INDUSTRY WITH SLATE OF MOTIONS

PIERRE, S.D. (Joshua Haiar-South Dakota Searchlight) – The rift between an oversight committee and the state’s medical marijuana industry widened Tuesday…

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NEBRASKA GOVERNOR SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER BANNING MEDICAID PAYMENTS TO PLANNED PARENTHOOD

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed an executive order Thursday cutting off Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood,…

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NINE INDICTED IN DAVISON COUNTY FOR COCAINE DISTRIBUTION

MITCHELL, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says nine people have been indicted in connection with a cocaine…

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NEBRASKA ATTORNEY GENERAL RESPONDS TO ACCUSATIONS OF RETALIATION AGAINST OMAHA TRIBE OVER MEDICAL MARIJUANA

LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) – Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers said Wednesday that the Omaha Tribe’s proposed tax compact was too…

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AARP SOUTH DAKOTA AND ATTORNEY GENERAL’S CONSUMER PROTECTION DIVISION MAKING PEOPLE AWARE OF COSTLY SCAMS

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – As part of a joint effort with the Attorney General’s Office, AARP South Dakota has…