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Pork Producers Concerned About Spread of African Swine Fever

African Swine Fever continues to spread globally. More outbreaks have been reported in China and most recently it’s turned up…

Administration Forging Ahead on Bi-lateral Trade With Japan

A bilateral deal with Japan in the next trade agreement the Trump administration is expected to focus on following successful…

SDSU Expert Details Prevention for Palmer Amaranth

Palmer amaranth is not widespread in South Dakota, but it can be a real problem weed for growers. It has…

Hagel Says Civility is the “Glue”

Hagel Says Civility is the “Glue”

Toward Zero Death Conference Aims to Educate

Toward Zero Death Conference Aims to Educate

US Under Attack Everyday…in Cyber Space

While major increases in defense spending were approved this year in Congress, the country is still vulnerable

SD Senator John Thune; Tax Cuts will Fix Rising Federal Deficit

The federal budget deficit is now projected to end the fiscal year at about seven hundred seventy billion dollars, up over one hundred billion dollars from last year

Roads & Bridges Still Top of the Agenda for the Yankton County Commission

The Yankton County Commission again debated road and bridge repairs at their last meeting

Mid American Energy Ask for Yankton Natural Gas Franchise Extension

Mid-American Energy is asking the City of Yankton for another twenty-year extension of their natural gas service franchise.

Zip Lines in Downtown Yankton?

A Yankton businessman is looking into the possibility of adding zip lines downtown.

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WHAT DOES MARIJUANA RECLASSIFICATION MEAN FOR SOUTH DAKOTA?

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – President Trump’s executive order to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule 1 to a…

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GOVERNOR RHODEN ANNOUNCES $200,000 GRANT SUPPORTING KEEP FARMERS FARMING PROGRAM

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – On Monday, Governor Rhoden announced a $200,000 grant from the Future Fund for…

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ICE’S YEAR IN SOUTH DAKOTA, FROM SMALL TOWNS TO OPERATION: PRAIRIE THUNDER

SOUTH DAKOTA (Molly Wetsch / South Dakota News Watch) – Five months after Operation: Prairie Thunder officially began, the South Dakota…

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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ECONOMIST SAYS FARM ECONOMY HAS HELD BACK SALES TAX REVENUES

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Joshua Haiar / South Dakota Searchlight) – South Dakota’s State Economist Derek Johnson told the state Banking…

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STATE SPENDS $43,000 IN TROOPER OVERTIME FOR OPERATION PRAIRIE THUNDER

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