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United States Cattlemen’s Association Files Petition For Rule Making With FSIS

Wednesday, the United States Cattlemen’s Association filed a petition for rule making with the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service…

Yankton School District Opt Out Discussion Underway

There will be lots of opportunities over the next few months to hear and talk about a proposed property tax opt out by the Yankton School District.

Minnesota Soybean Farmers Experiencing Challenges During Harvest

Late planting and harvest delays across the Northern Plains have impacted soybean growers in Minnesota. University of Minnesota Extension Agronomist…

One Yankton County James River Bridge Still Closed

While the James River has fallen below flood stage, one bridge in Yankton County is still closed

Mount Marty College Growth on Track

Mount Marty College President Marc Long says they saw continued growth in student numbers this year and anticipate that continuing.

T-Wolves Win Opener

Kyrie Irving scored 50 points in a record-setting Nets debut, but lost his balance and missed a potential winning shot in overtime that allowed the Minnesota Timberwolves to pull out a 127-126 victory over Brooklyn.

Senate Finance Chairman Concerned About Getting USMCA Ratified

Time is waning in Congress with less than 30 days left for them to settle issues on the agricultural agenda…

ESPN to Set up on the Campus Green at SDSU

ESPN has decided that they will set up their Game Day broadcast on the campus green at South Dakota State University this Saturday.

Wheat Executive Director Says South Dakota Winter Wheat Planting Almost Done

South Dakota wheat growers have seeded about 95 percent of their winter wheat so far. However, challenges remain with wet…

Governors Push the Corps on Missouri River Management

As the Corps of Engineers holds their fall meetings across the Missouri River basin, the Governors of three states hit by flooding this year are worried about next spring.

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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…

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