New Evidence In Kennedy Trial Prompts Jury Dismissal

(Ward Co., ND) — The jury in the murder trial of Kamauri Kennedy in Ward County has been dismissed. Judge Gary Lee said yesterday there had been a roadblock in the proceedings with late evidence coming to

SDNG’s CFMO Presented with Top Environmental Awards

RAPID CITY, S.D. – The South Dakota Army National Guard Construction and Facilities Management  Office (CFMO) was again recognized for their continued environmental and sustainment efforts, as well  as their project execution and management. The CFMO was

Tablet-Based Phone Calls Returning To State Penitentiary

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — Tablet-based phone calls are in fact to the South Dakota State Penitentiary according to a memo released on Thursday. Inmates will be allowed to start making tablet-based calls again starting today (Friday, April

NCGA: No Duties on Key Herbicide Imports

Growers need reliable access to essential farming tools. National Corn Growers Association President Harold Wolle warned the U.S. International Trade Commission of the consequences for America’s farmers if the agency grants a petition for levying tariffs on

U.S. Fills Beef Tariff Quota in Record Time

The U.S. quota for low-tariff beef imports in Japan was filled by the end of February. Nikkei Asia says that’s the fastest rate since 2020. That’s not good news for Japan either. The rest of the year,

EV Policy on Collision Course With Reality

The ethanol industry says the Biden Administration’s push for an all-electric vehicle fleet is on a collision course with reality. The Renewable Fuels Association says at some point tax policies, infrastructure shortcomings, and tough new auto emission

HPAI Infection Found in Ohio Dairy Cattle

The Ohio Department of Agriculture received confirmation that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been found in an Ohio dairy herd. The state’s Department of Agriculture says it’s the first case of HPAI in an Ohio livestock operation.