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South Dakota Technical Colleges Offering a Chance to “UpSkill”

A new program will offer training from the state’s technical colleges to people who have lost jobs due to the pandemic.

South Dakota Holding Billions in Federal Funds

Legislators are still trying to get a handle on federal funds coming into the state and how they are being spent.

ASA Vice President Concerned With Litigation Against Biotech Labeling Rule

The Center for Food Safety has filed a lawsuit challenging USDA rules on labeling GMO or biotech foods. Their lawsuit…

IRFA Executive Director Disappointed No Direct Aid For Ethanol In Stimulus Bill

The GOP Senate stimulus bill contains no direct funding for ethanol plants hit by the pandemic. Iowa Renewable Fuels Association…

NCBA Members Hammering Out Policy At Summer Meeting

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association members are hashing out policy at their summer meeting in Denver this week. Policy Division Chairman…

Stimulus Bill Debate Continues

The three-way debate between the White House, the Senate and the US House over the next economic stimulus bill continues.

Face Masks Can Be Effective in Slowing the Spread of the Coronavirus

The Yankton School Board has mandated face masks for all students and staff in school buildings this fall. The only exception will be when students and staff are socially distant.

Jumping into the US Senate Race

Former legislator Dan Ahlers of Dell Rapids is the democratic candidate for the US Senate in South Dakota this year. He will face incumbent republican Senator Mike Rounds in November.

Food Need Rising

The economic disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic is creating a need for food across the state.

Minnesota Farmers Union Backing SNAP Legislation

House Ag Subcommittee Chair Marcia Fudge of Ohio has introduced the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. The measure would allow…

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SOUTH DAKOTA FLU PREVENTION, STATE EPIDEMIOLOGIST OFFERS INSIGHT

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – With the colder weather and more time indoors, families are sharing their love…

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BILL RESTRICTS FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF ELECTRIC FACILITIES IN SOUTH DAKOTA

PIERRE, S.D. (Michael Doorn / KELO News) – The House and Energy Committee passed two bills unanimously on Friday, one…

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STATE NEEDS TO SPEND $106 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDS BY END OF YEAR

PIERRE, S.D. (Makenzie Huber / South Dakota Searchlight) – South Dakota must spend $106 million in remaining pandemic relief by the…

6 days ago in Local

AS STUDENT VIOLENCE RISES, STATE WANTS DISTRICTS TO HAVE OPTIONS

PIERRE, S.D. (Bart Pfankuch / South Dakota News Watch) – Whether caused by the pervasiveness of social media, an increase…

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LAWMAKERS WORRY ABOUT FEASIBILITY, SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION PLAN

PIERRE, S.D. (Makenzie Huber / South Dakota Searchlight) – South Dakota’s workforce shortage and federal limitations on a $189.5 million…