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PIERRE — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley and authorities in Clay and Yankton counties recently announced that an 18-year-old Yankton man has been indicted in the fentanyl overdose …

YANKTON — A project has begun at the port of entry located 4 miles north of Jefferson on Interstate 29. This port of entry was the state’s first electronic screening facility. The …

WATERTOWN — Pipe repair work on U.S. Highway 212 is scheduled to begin during the week of May 20. This reconstruction project will mill and overlay approximately 21 miles on Highway 212 from …

PIERRE — The Governor’s Office of Economic Development Board of Economic Development approved three loans at this month’s meeting. Financing for these projects will reflect a …

PIERRE — The Department of Labor and Regulation is offering teens and young adults between the ages of 14 and 21 opportunities to explore careers in their communities, interact with businesses …

Hundreds of phone calls this week that the South Dakota secretary of state has labeled a “scam” are originating from an anti-abortion group seeking to disqualify an abortion-rights ballot …

PIERRE — The core idea behind the regenerative agriculture movement is a simple one: Mimic nature. What did farmland look like before it was farmed, and how can producers make their operations …

SIOUX FALLS — Starting May 20 and continuing through July 1, the Interstate 229 southbound on-ramp at the Benson Road Diverging Diamond Interchange construction project will be closed for the …

PIERRE — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley recently announced that the state is part of a $10.25 million national settlement with three major wireless companies regarding deceptive …

MADISON, Wis. — Smoke from Canadian wildfires  has prompted health warnings across the upper Midwest for the second straight year. Fires raging in British Columbia and Alberta sent …

  U.S. health and agriculture officials pledged nearly $200 million in new spending and other efforts Friday to help track and contain an outbreak of bird flu in the nation’s dairy …

BERESFORD — A 66-year-old man died Saturday afternoon in a single-vehicle crash 1 mile south of Beresford. The name of the person involved has not been released pending notification of …

SIOUX FALLS — The public is invited to an educational open house to learn about the Diverging Diamond Interchange that is being built at the intersection of 41st Street and Interstate 29 in …

PIERRE — Get your motor runnin’! Travel South Dakota has officially launched Rally Rush, a new statewide initiative to welcome bikers to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and celebrate the …

PIERRE— Ava McMahan, a fifth-grade student at Redfield School District, is the winner of the 2024 South Dakota Arbor Day Poster Contest. McMahan’s poster was chosen out of over 700 …

BROOKINGS — SDSU Extension is hosting a series of webinars to help cattle producers and industry professionals manage current market, climate and health trends. The Market, Climate, …

LAKE NORDEN — Cold milling is scheduled to begin May 8 on state Highway 28 at U.S. Highway 81 for 11 miles to the west. Weather dependent, paving with hot mixed asphalt is then scheduled to …

BROOKINGS — Following a family history of answering the call to serve, Catie Natvig was commissioned into the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant on May 3. The South Dakota State University …

The company that aims to place a massive jet fuel plant in Lake Preston told investors Thursday that updated guidance from the federal government on biofuel carbon credits could be a boon to its …

WASHINGTON — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem described in a new book having met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un  during her time in Congress. But her office said Friday that the story …

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