Station: WNAX-HD2

Study Shows Red Meat Exports Increases Value Of Corn

The United States Meat Export Federation recently released a new study that shows meat exports added 12 percent of bushel…

Minnesota Agriculture Department Awards Livestock Processing Grants

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has awarded over $208,000 in grants to 46 livestock processing plants and producers to help…

Weather Outlooks Could Turn into “Look Out!”

Hot weather is in the forecast for next week and warm conditions are expected to finish out August.

Teachers Nervous About Returning to the Class Rooms Too

Besides being a state Senator, Reynold Nesiba is a professor of economics at Augustana University in Sioux Falls.

Iowa Pork Organizations Holding Series Of Economic Recovery Webinars

The Iowa Pork Producers Association along with The Iowa Pork Industry Center at Iowa State University is teaming up to…

Vermillion City Council Passes Face Mask “Expectations” Resolution

The Vermillion City Council has passed resolutions of expectations that citizens will wear face masks in all public areas.

Farm Group Leader Says New Disaster Aid Bill Won’t Fix The Ag Economy

A pair of Congress people have introduced the Helping America’s Farmers Act. The bill would create a new economic injury…

South Dakota Stock Growers Association Backing State Inspection Meat Legislation

The South Dakota Stock Grower’s Association which backs Senator Mike Rounds State Inspection Meat Bill is voicing concern at some…

Iowa Corn Growers President Says Derecho Storm Took Out A Lot Of Grain Storage

Officials are continuing to compile the impacts of the Derecho wind storm damage in Iowa. President Trump this week signed…

Glad to Be Back in School

Students in the Hartington-Newcastle School District returned to the classrooms this week for the first time since they were sent home in late March.

Recent Headlines

3 days ago in Local

CHILD ABUSE CHARGES IN WATERTOWN

WATERTOWN, S.D. – Two Watertown residents are facing felony charges after a child abuse investigation that began October 24th. Police…

3 days ago in Local

SDPB WILL RETAIN NEARLY HALF OF SCHEDULED LAYOFFS THANKS TO COMMUNITY SUPPORT

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – South Dakota Public Broadcasting will keep 7 of 15 layoff positions, thanks to…

4 days ago in Local

NEBRASKA AG ASKS SUPREME COURT TO REJECT COLORADO WATER RIGHTS LAWSUIT REQUEST

OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – New developments in a river water dispute between Nebraska and Colorado. On Wednesday, Nebraska Attorney General…

4 days ago in Local

IOWA WATER QUALITY STUDY SHOWS POLLUTANTS NEARLY DOUBLED IN 50 YEARS

IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – A group of scientists is advocating for more Iowa counties to conduct their own water…

4 days ago in Local

NEW REHABILITATION TASK FORCE TALKS ABOUT REENTRY FROM PRISON IN SD

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Governor Rhoden’s Correctional Rehabilitation Task Force kicked off its work on Wednesday to…