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Nebraska Game and Parks Encourage Bird Watching

Nebraska Game and Parks Encourage Bird Watching

Search Committee for New ISU President Meets for First Time

Search Committee for New ISU President Meets for First Time

Governor Reynolds Says She Did Check with State Ethics Board

Governor Reynolds Says She Did Check with State Ethics Board

Iowa Reviews State Foster Care System

Iowa Reviews State Foster Care System

Drought Continues to Spread Across Northern South Dakota

The rain has stayed away, the heat has moved in and much of northern South Dakota is now dealing with a word that people come to dread in the summertime: drought.

SD GOAC Meeting Starts with Minutes Disagreement

The meeting of the Government Operations and Audit Committee of the South Dakota legislature this morning started with a disagreement over approval of minutes from their last meeting.

SD Universities Extending Student Reach

Despite relatively flat enrollment for the past few years, there are some positive signs for universities in South Dakota.

SD Counties Preparing for New Buffer Law

A law passed this year by the South Dakota legislature would allow land owners to set aside buffer strips along lakes and streams, and get a property tax break.

SD Retailers Dealing with Tourism Tax

As the summer travel season begins in South Dakota, so does the “tourism tax.”

Water Project Shoring up Missouri River Bank

Continued erosion from the Missouri River is forcing the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System to repair and extend bank protection for their well field near Vermillion.

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