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Iowa Water Districts Can Do More

New Report Suggests More Can be Done to Improve Water Iowa

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds in “Constant Contact” with Federal Officials Over Individual Insurance Market

Governor Reynolds in “Constant Contact” with Federal Officials Over Individual Insurance Market

Nebraska Corn President Pleased Chamber Officials Working To Defend NAFTA

A delegation of U.S. Chamber of Commerce members are in Mexico City trying to smooth out trade relations as the…

Senate Finance Member Says Don’t Eliminate Wind, Solar Tax Credits But Phase Them Out

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said this week that both the tax credits for wind and solar energy should…

NRCS Announces Latest Round Of EQIP Funding

October 20 is the deadline for producers to sign up for the latest round of funding for the Environmental Quality…

ASA President Outlines Priorities For USDA And New Deputy Secretary

Former American Soybean Association CEO Steve Censky was sworn in Tuesday as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture. American Soybean Association…

Iowa Cattlemen’s President Wants KORUS Gains Preserved

A South Korean trade lawyer thinks changes to agricultural trade will be at the top of the list of changes…

Additional Hurdles Added to ACA Signup

The sign-up period for health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act starts on November first, and there may be some additional hurdles this year.

Missouri River Levels Drop

Releases from Gavins Point Dam on the Missouri River near Yankton have been cut back this week.

Venue Change For Women’s Tourney

Hurricanes Irma and Maria, which recently struck Puerto Rico, has now affected the South Dakota State women’s basketball 2017-18 schedule.

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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

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…