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Alzheimer’s Disease Research Promising

An Iowa State University researcher will travel to Seattle this week to discuss a promising study about memory loss caused by Alzheimer’s disease.

Iowa Legislators Continue Budget Work

Negotiators have struck a tentative deal on a state budget “framework” for Iowa.

Farm Rescue Taking Applications

Farm Rescue is now taking applications for families needing help with their haying or even harvesting activities.

American Petroleum Institute Weighs in on Volume Requirements

The American Petroleum Institute is weighing in on EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard volume obligations released Friday.

Biodiesel Producers Pleased with Volume Requirements

The biodiesel industry is pleased with EPAs volume obligations under the Renewable Fuel Standard.

Cattlemen Group Still Working for Tax Reform

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is still working to achieve a permanent Section 179 exemption as part of tax reform.

Ethanol Producer Disappointed by EPA Volume Requirements

Ethanol producer POET is disappointed with EPA’s volume requirements under the Renewable Fuels Standard.

Build Dakota Scholarships Help Over 200 Students in First Year

The Build Dakota Scholarship is a total of $50 million dollars donated by T. Denny Sanford and the South Dakota Future Fund to help students attending the state’s technical schools.

Wind Development Dependent on Transmission Project

A short window of opportunity for wind power was one of the conclusions from the recent national convention of the American Wind Energy Association.

Medicaid Discussions Continue in South Dakota

Despite the lack of any action on Medicaid expansion by this year’s legislature, there are still discussions underway on possible compromises.

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PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Social Services will be issuing the remainder of November SNAP benefits this week.…

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SPRINGFIELD, S.D. – Attorney General Marty Jackley says the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating a suspected drug overdose…

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