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Nebraska, Honestly it’s Not for Everyone

Nebraska, Honestly it’s Not for Everyone

Minnesota Unemployment Rate Falls

Minnesota Unemployment Rate Falls

Half of States Reporting Cases of AFM

Half of States Reporting Cases of AFM

October is National Manufacturing Month

October is National Manufacturing Month

Yankton City Commission to Consider Natural Gas Franchise

The Yankton City Commission will be asked Monday night to begin the process of approving a twenty-year franchise agreement for natural gas service from Mid American Energy.

South Dakota Farmers Union Opposing Cell Cultured Meat Being Labeled As Meat

The South Dakota Farmers Union has come out in opposition to labeling cell cultured protein or lab grown meat as…

RFA President Says February Not Soon Enough For E15 Rulemaking

This week, the Environmental Protection Agency published its rule making agenda for 2019 and in it said they’’ll start the…

More Education Options for Inmates at Mike Durfee State Prison

The job fair held this week at Mike Durfee State Prison in Springfield is just part of the training and education that prisoners get as they begin the transition out of prison.

Yankton Man Back from Red Cross Deployment to Hurricane Hit North Carolina

While parts of Florida recover from the impacts of Hurricane Michael, the Carolinas are still trying to come back from the landfall of Hurricane Florence.

Federal Deficit Getting the Attention of Members of Congress

The growing federal deficit is suddenly getting more attention from Members of Congress.

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

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