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USD Law School Students Get an Early Start

Law school students at the University of South Dakota get an early start on classes, with orientation set for August 12th.

EPA Regional Administrator Talks Carbon Sequestration And Biofuels On South Dakota Tour

EPA Regional Administrator Gregory Sopkin has been touring South Dakota looking at the future of biofuels, water quality and soil…

ISU Extension Specialist Says Beef Quality Assurance Certification Being Required

Packers and Sale Barns are starting to require that anyone selling them cattle be Beef Quality Assurance Certified. Iowa State…

Farmers Union Supporting Currency Realignment Legislation

Farmers Union is supporting legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate to realign the nation’s currency. Nebraska Farmers Union President John…

Real Time Nitrate Monitor Added to the James River

A real time nitrate monitor has been added to the James River flood gauge in Yankton County.

Mid America Economy Showing Slowing Signs

The July Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions Index, a leading economic indicator for the nine-state region stretching from Minnesota and the Dakotas to Arkansas, slumped to a weak reading signaling positive, but slower growth for the region over the next three to six months.

Berrios, Twins Snag Marlins

Jose Berrios struck out a season-high 11 in seven innings and the Minnesota Twins hit three homers in a 7-4 win over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday night.

Deadline Brings Another Reliever

The Minnesota Twins will rely on a largely familiar roster for the stretch run with the exception of a couple of potentially valuable additions to the bullpen.

MVFC Tabs Top Defenders

The Missouri Valley Football Conference completed its announcement of its preseason All-Conference Teams with the listing of the defensive unit Wednesday.

Royals Fall To Jays Again

Freddy Galvis and rookie Bo Bichette hit solo home runs to lead the Toronto Blue Jays over the Kansas City Royals 4-1 Wednesday for a three-game sweep.

Recent Headlines

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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…

10 hours ago in Local

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…

1 day ago in Local

IOWA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SIGNS OFF ON UPDATED SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS

DES MOINES, IA (KCCI) – The State Board of Education took its final look at new social studies standards. The…

1 day ago in Local

GOVERNOR JIM PILLEN PROPOSES DHHS CUTS OF OVER $152 MILLION TO BALANCE BUDGET

LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) – With a projected $471 million budget deficit on the horizon, Gov. Jim Pillen looked to…

1 day ago in Local

EARLY FUTURE FUND DEADLOCK ESPOSES DIVIDE OVER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY IN PIERRE

PIERRE, S.D. (Todd Epp / South Dakota Broadcasters Association) – The South Dakota Legislature is four days into its 2026 session,…