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WTO Rules in Favor of U.S. in Indonesia Beef Export Dispute

The World Trade Organization has ruled in favor of the U.S. in a dispute with Indonesia over its vague and…

USDA Delays Organic Livestock and Poultry Rule

The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it will delay the Organic Livestock and Poultry Practices Rule until January 19. National…

Ag Lenders Voice Support for FSA Loan Programs

The 2017 ABA National Agricultural Bankers Conference is underway in Milwaukee and ag lenders are voicing their support for Farm…

Yankton City Commission Hears Ground Water – Surface Water Connections

Using a map to show aquifers in Yankton County, Dan Klimisch told Yankton City Commissioners they need to be aware of the connections between ground and surface water

SD Legislature Dealing with More than Education Funding

South Dakota legislators will deal with a number of education issues in the 2018 session.

Yankton City Commission Passes Ag Support Resolution

The Yankton City Commission approved a resolution at their meeting Monday night, supporting the development of “safe and sustainable agriculture, both large and small in Yankton County.”

SD Bankers Say Arbitration Better for Customers

The Senate repealed a rule that made it easier for consumers to sue their bank or credit card company.

Coyotes, Huskers, Gophers Win

South Dakota, Nebraska and Minnesota each remained unbeaten in basketball this season with victories on Monday night.

Miller Gains Two Honors

Just two games into her return to the court, South Dakota State women’s basketball player Macy Miller was honored as The Summit League and College Sports Madness Summit League Mid-Major Player of the Week Monday.

Three MVFC Teams In Top Ten

Three Missouri Valley Football Conference teams are in the top ten of the final regular season FCS Coaches and STATS FCS ratings.

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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

PIERRE, S.D. (John Hult / South Dakota Searchlight) – The South Dakota Department of Public Safety says a saturation patrol…

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SHUTDOWN-DELAYED ANALYSIS SHOWS RISING UNEMPLOYMENT IN HALF THE UNITED STATES BUT SOUTH DAKOTA IS THE LOWEST

SOUTH DAKOTA (Tim Henderson / Stateline) – September unemployment rates rose in 25 states and fell in 21 compared with…

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DUSTY JOHNSON WANTS TO IMPROVE SD EDUCATION WITH ‘STRONG SCHOOLS’ PLAN

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – This week, Dusty Johnson announced his “Strong Schools” Plan to improve education in South Dakota.…

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MAJORITY OF TAP GRADS SIGN TEACHING CONTRACTS WITH SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOLS

PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – On December 13, the South Dakota Departments of Education and Labor and Regulation celebrated…