Jason Kelce To Retire From NFL
(Philadelphia, PA) — Philadelphia Eagles star center Jason Kelce is reportedly retiring. ESPN reports Kelce told teammates after a Wild Card Round loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last night that he plans to hang up his
John Deere Announces Strategic Partnership with SpaceX to Expand Rural Connectivity to Farmers through Satellite Communications
MOLINE, Illinois (January 16, 2024) — Deere & Company (NYSE: DE) announced it has entered into an agreement with SpaceX to provide cutting-edge satellite communications (SATCOM) service to farmers. Utilizing the industry-leading Starlink network, this solution will allow farmers facing rural
Building a Sustainability Marketplace for Farmers, End-Users
Farmers for Soil Health started as a collaboration between the United Soybean Board, the National Corn Growers Association, and the National Pork Board. The three organizations are working together to improve sustainability practices in agriculture. Dr. Ben
As 40B GREET Deadline Looms, RFA Offers Recommendations for SAF Emissions Modeling
In a letter submitted to the Biden administration today, the Renewable Fuels Association laid out recommendations for ensuring that the best available science and data are used in determining eligibility for the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) tax
Proposed Bill Tightens Residency For Hunting, Fishing Licenses
(Pierre, SD) — A proposed bill that could tighten residency for hunting and fishing licenses in South Dakota is going to be discussed today. SB-54 is a priority for the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources committee Tuesday.
Governor Noem Congratulates Trump Following Iowa Win
(Pierre, SD) — Donald Trump is taking a victory lap after winning the Iowa Caucuses Monday. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem sent a statement congratulating the former president. She said, “Iowa spoke loud and clear,” and “It’s
South Dakota Legislature Off to a Fast Start
South Dakota’s citizen Legislature faces a tight schedule with only nine weeks and 38 days to address a high number of bills. But unlike previous years, the initial week, typically reserved for speeches and networking with other
More North Dakotans Working Multiple Jobs
(Bismarck, ND) — Having trouble making ends meet? You’re not alone, because 8.4-million people in the country are working two or more jobs, which is the highest number since the pandemic began. The U.S. Bureau of Labor
Rep. Armstrong Yet To Endorse Presidential Candidate

(Bismarck, ND) — Congressman Kelly Armstrong won’t say just yet who he plans to endorse in the presidential election, but says he’ll endorse the eventual Republican nominee. Governor Burgum, Senators Kevin Cramer, and John Hoeven have all
Bis-Man Transit Rides Increased Last Year
(Bismarck, ND) — Bis-Man Transit recorded an increase in riders last year, with data showing well over 188-thousand passenger trips recorded. While the recent deep freeze decreased the number of riders, it didn’t stop the buses. Bis-Man