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Low Summer River

The Corps of Engineers is still predicting below normal runoff into the Missouri River system.

Nebraska State Patrol Investigating Officer Involved Shooting in Neligh

The Nebraska State Patrol Special Investigations Team is investigating an incident Sunday that led to an officer-involved shooting involving the Neligh Police Department.

Soybean Organizations Want To Help Farmers With Stress

May is Mental Health awareness month and the American Soybean Association and United Soybean Board are wanting to offer direction…

Summit Carbon Solutions Conducts Ethanol Survey

Nebraskans and South Dakotans like ethanol.  That’s the result from a survey among 900 people living in both states.  The…

Mineral Nutrient Series

South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming and Montana are teaming up to present a mineral nutrient series beginning in mid-May.  SDSU…

Raising the Rate

The Federal Reserve Board raised the prime interest rate a half point this week.

Resuming the Fight Against Aquatic Invaders

The fight against zebra mussels and other aquatic invaders will ramp up again as the weather warms.

Drought Conditions Easing?

Recent rain and snow across the region may help reduce drought impacts but there are some doubts.

Marijuana Petitions Turned In

Backers of legalizing marijuana in South Dakota turned in their ballot initiative petitions to the Secretary of States office this week.

Recent Headlines

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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…

3 weeks ago in Local

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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