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South Dakota Farm Group President Sees Possibility Of Trade Deal With The United Kingdom
Britain’s foreign secretary Dominic Raab, a close ally of their new Prime Minister Boris Johnson met last week with President…
UNL Extension Economist Says KC Federal Reserve Report On Target
The Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank says farm income and credit conditions show signs of stabilizing. University of Nebraska Lincoln…
OCM Pleased Senators Asking USDA For Producer Protections From Meatpackers
Senators Chuck Grassley of Iowa and John Tester of Montana are calling on the Department of Agriculture to provide protections…
USD Law School Leaves Task Force Report Far Behind
A task force two years ago debated the option of moving the Law School at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion to Sioux Falls, but at the end voted to leave the school where it is.
Grand Slam Dooms Twins
Carlos Santana hit a grand slam in the 10th, after Tyler Naquin and Francisco Lindor teamed up to throw out what would have been the winning run for the Twins in the ninth, and Cleveland beat Minnesota 7-3 on Sunday.
Kicker Comes To Minnesota
Seeking a solution for their longtime kicking trouble, the Minnesota Vikings have acquired specialist Kaare Vedvik in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens.
Royals Batter Tigers
Hunter Dozier and Jorge Soler each homered twice, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 10-2 for a split of the four-game series between the worst teams in the AL Central.
Nilsen Claims Gold
South Dakota junior pole vaulter Chris Nilsen brought home the gold Saturday afternoon at the 2019 Pan American Games inside Athletics Stadium.
Vikings Open Preseason
The Minnesota Vikings are 6-0 in exhibition openers since Mike Zimmer became coach, scoring their latest preseason starter 34-25 at New Orleans Friday.
Missouri River Still Running High
The Corps of Engineers says the Missouri River reservoirs appear to have hit their peak and they are now working to move flood storage out before winter.