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Mexican Soy Processors Concerned About U.S. Quality

Mexican soybean processors have typically sourced soybeans from the United States, but due to quality concerns are switching some business…

Mexican Companies Switch to SA on NAFTA Uncertainty

Mexican companies are already switching some of their soybean business to South America due to the uncertainty about NAFTA. On…

Natural Gas Expansion Needed in Southeast South Dakota

Future economic development in southeast South Dakota may depend on the expansion of natural gas service.

Storm System to Move into the Northern Plains

The change in the calendar to March also means a change to a more active weather track.

Mid America Economy Still Growing

The Mid America economy seems to be humming along quite nicely, but there are some cracks starting to appear.

Hawkeye Run Ends

Duncan Robinson made Michigan’s only field goal in overtime, a go-ahead 3-pointer with 2:15 left, and the 15th-ranked Wolverines survived foul trouble and poor shooting to beat Iowa 77-71 and advance to the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.

Jacks Top Summit Field

Regular season champion South Dakota State carries the top seed into the Summit League men’s basketball tournament starting Saturday at the Premier Center in Sioux Falls.

Coyote Women Put Streak On Line

The University of South Dakota women’s basketball team won all 14 Summit League games this season and looks to extend that streak as they head the conference post season tourney beginning Saturday at the Premier Center in Sioux Falls.

SDSU Coach Has DUI Charge

South Dakota State University’s football coach is apologizing to his family and athletics officials and staff for his drunken driving arrest.