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Augustana In Cup Chase

Augustana College ranks 14th in the final winter release of the 2014-15 Division II Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings.

Representatives Are Calling For Sound Science in Dietary Guidelines Report

Seventy U.S House members are urging the US Department of Agriculture and Health and Human Services to make sure the final American Dietary Guidelines report is based on sound nutritional science.

Iowa Land Value Decrease From Last Year

A survey conducted between March 1, 2014 to March 1, 2015 by the Iowa Realtors Land Institute has just been released revealing falling land values.

President Omits RFS from Greenhouse Gas Emission Talks

Both the National Farmers Union and the American Coalition for Ethanol are questioning President Obama’s decision to leave the Renewable Fuel Standard out of greenhouse gas reduction talks.

South Dakota Farm Bureau Will Miss Resigning Senators

A pair of South Dakota legislative leaders, both Republicans, have now resigned from their positions.

New Boat Rules Target Invasive Species

New rules are being implemented in South Dakota waterways in the way that water and boats are handled.

Dry Conditions Persist

The region is lacking a lot of needed moisture going into the growing season, but climatologists are hesitant to classify the dry conditions as drought.

Medicare Fix Stalled

It appeared Congress was on track to finally find a permanent solution to the so called “Medicare doc fix” before it got derailed in the Senate.

Worker Shortage Continues

Helping companies find qualified workers in South Dakota is difficult, but still a priority.

Tuition Increase Considered

A tuition increase will be on the agenda for the Board of Regents meeting at the University of South Dakota.

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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,…

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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…

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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…