SD High Risk Of Financial Loss From Climate Change

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota faces some of the highest financial risk in the country when it comes to climate change. That’s according to a recent study from Smart Asset, which compiled their list based on various

Emotional Support Offered To Students Following Crash

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Emotional Support is being offered to Washington High School students after a fellow 9th grader died on Saturday. Principal Kari Papke sent a statement that said the Crisis Intervention Team will be on

Names Released In Fatal Lyman County Crash

(Presho, SD) — The identities of those involved in a fatal crash near Presho on Thursday have been revealed by authorities. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety says 31-year-old Jan Bothma of Presho was driving an

Colombia Restricts U.S. Beef Imports Over Bird Flu

(Washington, DC) — Colombia has become the first country to restrict the import of U.S. beef due to cows testing positive for bird flu. The USDA announced on its website this week that the South American country

Rainfall Helps Reduce Drought In Minnesota

(Undated) — Drought conditions are improving in Minnesota. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor maps released yesterday show that much of central and southern Minnesota is either free of drought or in the abnormally dry category, the lowest

Walz Comments On Mitchell Burglary Charge

Tim Walz

(Austin, MN) — Governor Walz is offering his first comments on the arrest of a state senator on burglary charges. Walz was in Austin yesterday when he was asked about the Monday arrest of DFL Senator Nicole

NFL Draft Round One Recap

(Detroit, MI) — The first night of the 2024 NFL Draft had its fair share of offensive players fly off the board. A record 23 offensive players were taken in the first round. The Chicago Bears kicked