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SD Board of Regents Discuss “Intellectual Diversity”

The South Dakota Board of Regents held what they are calling a “conversation” about intellectual diversity at their meeting at SDSU in Brookings.

Feeding South Dakota CEO Thanks Cattle Foundation For Donation For The Hungry

The numbers for those accessing the services of Feeding South Dakota has been going up and the latest donation of…

Nebraska Cattlemen President Talks Trade While In Nation’s Capital

Nebraska Cattlemen Association President Mike Drinnen joined several ag group leaders from Nebraska in the nation’s capital last week. The…

Crop Life America President Requests China Be Exempted From Further Tariffs

The pesticide industry is asking the Trump administration to exempt chemical imports from China from the potential $300 billion in…

First Look at the City Budget

Yankton City Commissioners got their first look this week at the overall direction of the 2020 budget.

Making A Viral Tourism Video

A video crew is moving across eastern South Dakota, shooting what they hope turns into viral videos promoting state land marks.

Enrollment And Re-Enrollment Now Available For Conservation Reserve Program

Farmers and Ranchers with expiring Conservation Reserve Program contracts may now re-enroll in certain C-R-P continuous sign up practices, or…

Declining Trend In Ag Working Capital Is Alarming

USDA’s Economic Research Service officials say the decline in ag working capital is projected to fall by 25% from 2018…

SD Senator John Thune Pushing for Website Data Transparency

South Dakota Senator John Thune used a meeting of his Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation and the Internet to provide more information on how websites exploit data from their users.

Twins Topple Rays

Eddie Rosario had four hits, Willians Astudillo added three hits and Minnesota extended Blake Snell’s troubles in a 9-4 win against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night.

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