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Learning About Severe Weather

Severe weather season is upon us.

A Lesson in “Do Not Flush”

The Yankton City Commission will get a lesson on do not flush.

A Prison Inmate is Missing From the Yankton Minimum Security Unit

A prisoner is missing from the Yankton Minimum Security Unit.

South Dakota Brand Board Fee Increase Effective

The South Dakota State Brand Board is operating in the black following a fee increase that went into effect two years ago.

Trade Promotion Authority Main Topic at Nebraska Roundtable

A round table discussion in Valley, Nebraska this week was hosted by U.S. Trade Ambassador Michael Froman and Congressman Brad Ashford.

Minnesota Farmers Union Leaders Meet with EPA Administrator

Minnesota Farmers Union leaders, including President Doug Peterson, met with EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy.

Native Homeownership Coalition to Improve Reservation Housing

A coalition, including representatives from South Dakota’s tribes, federal and state agencies, housing developers, and nonprofit organizations, is working together to support and increase native homeownership.

Tax Season Winding Down

Tax filing season is winding down, and according to the IRS, about 62 percent of South Dakotans have filed their federal income taxes.

Taxes and Fees Increase by $85 Million

A bill raising taxes and fees $85 million was heavily amended in the last few days of the South Dakota legislative session.

Legislature Finds Compromise for Road and Bridge Bill

The legislature sort of surprised themselves when they agreed on $85 million in tax and fee hikes for road and bridge repair and maintenance in South Dakota.

Recent Headlines

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WYOMING LAWMAKERS ADVANCE ‘GEOENGINEERING’ BAN FOLLOWING CONCERNS OF HARMFUL ‘CHEMTRAILS’

CHEYENNE, WY (Noah Zahn / Wyoming Tribune Eagle) – Claims that “chemtrails” from government or private jets are poisoning citizens,…

2 days ago in Local

BLACK HILLS ENERGY WORKS TO RESTORE POWER AFTER SYSTEM WIDE OUTAGE

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – Utility companies continue the work to restore power to people following an outage that affected…

3 days ago in Local

MATH EDUCATORS PUSH STATE BOARD TO KEEP CURRENT STANDARDS IN PLACE

SIOUX FALLS — Calls to retain South Dakota’s current math standards continued at the state Board of Education Standards meeting…

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SENATOR ROUNDS SAYS SPENDING BILL INCLUDES $21.9 MILLION OF HIS REQUESTS FOR SOUTH DAKOTA PROJECTS

WASHINGTON, D.C. (South Dakota Searchlight) – U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds, R-South Dakota, said a stopgap spending bill to reopen the federal…

3 days ago in Local

SD HEMP FARMERS REACT TO TIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON THC IN HEMP-BASED PRODUCTS

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – With congressional lawmakers focusing largely on reopening the government, policies are passing through…