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The Hereford Volunteer Fire Department is gearing up for its second annual Coyote Calling Contest set for January 17-18, 2025.

The Hereford Volunteer Fire Department is gearing up for its second annual Coyote Calling Contest set for January 17-18, 2025.

Land owner’s group accuses Summit Carbon Solutions of intimidation, bullying, and underhanded tactics The company proposing a carbon dioxide pipeline

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Just days after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reinstated a rule requiring businesses,

“I don’t know if it’s just the lack of processors still out there, but we’re up 30% to 40% over

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. continues to benefit from solid economic growth, low unemployment and moderating inflation. From today’s vantage

CUSTER, S.D. — There’s a demand for bison which is why prices increased this year in the annual bison auction

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has vowed to “weaponize” regulatory

MITCHELL, S.D. – Several cranes tower above a busy construction site along state Highway 37 south of Mitchell where work

BURKE, S.D. – On a September afternoon in this South Dakota ranch town not far from the Nebraska border, Sheryl

So far in the post-pandemic period, the South Dakota economy is humming along nicely, though some new economic indicators reveal

MITCHELL, S.D. – While reflecting on the need to build her own network within the South Dakota agriculture industry, Rebecca

An Iowa company seeking regulatory approval to run a carbon dioxide pipeline through South Dakota and four other states said

WAKONDA, S.D. – South Dakota recently became the No. 1 producer of hemp fibers in the nation after being the

De SMET, S.D. – A rural South Dakota county known mainly as the former home of beloved author Laura Ingalls
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The first time Sioux Falls Police Chief Jon Thum saw evidence of labor trafficking, he didn’t
BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University’s new precision agriculture program has had success at persuading in-state and some other

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Travis Entenman stood on the banks of the Big Sioux River in central Sioux Falls on

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – As a former national security adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence and a woman who

Some of the most contentious, emotionally charged debates during the 2024 South Dakota legislative session have been about property rights

STURGIS, S.D. – During the COVID-19 pandemic, disruptions in the food production supply chain and workforce sometimes led to empty

South Dakota farmers have received nearly $10 billion in payouts from the Federal Crop Insurance Corp. over roughly the past

WALL, S.D. – The small, somewhat worn meat processing plant in rural Wall seems an unlikely place for the birth