Former Centerville Mayor Charged In Triple Murder Investigation
(Centerville, SD) — A former mayor of Centerville is currently the suspect in a triple murder investigation. According to officials, it happened late on the night of Memorial Day. Former Centerville Mayor, 64-year-old Jay Ostrem, is in
Gov. Noem To Hold Tribal Public Safety Summit
(Pierre, SD) — Governor Noem has plans for a summit on tribal public safety next month. The Republican governor made the announcement for what she’s calling the “Tribal Public Safety Crisis Summit” in a news release yesterday.
Cattle on Feed Down 1% From a Year Ago in May Report
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The May Cattle on Feed Report out Friday afternoon showed on feed numbers down just 1% from the same time last year. Cattle and calves on feed totaled 11.6 million head on May 1,
Grassley, Feenstra, Ernst Demand Higher RVO Levels
Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, both Iowa Republicans, are demanding the Environmental Protection Agency raise 2024 and 2025 renewable volume obligations for biomass-based diesel and advanced biofuels. The lawmakers joined Representative Randy Feenstra, also an Iowa
AFBF and NFU Respond to Farm Bill Markup
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall responded to markup and passage of the Farm Bill out of the House Agriculture Committee Thursday. Duvall says, “We applaud the bipartisan vote after 13 hours of rigorous debate, but
House Subcommittee Advances AM for Every Vehicle Act
Lawmakers recently advanced the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act out of a subcommittee. The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Innovation, Data and Commerce’s marked up and passed the legislation for full committee consideration. The action
USMEF Members Examine Consumer Trends, Promotion of Underutilized Cuts
The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) wrapped up its Spring Conference Friday with a closing general session focused on red meat industry efforts to build demand in international markets for beef and pork cuts that have limited
North Dakota Walleye Populations Healthy This Year
(Bismarck, ND) — June is peak walleye fishing season in North Dakota, and Game and Fish says next month should be a good one for fishermen. Wildlife officials say the state’s walleye population is looking healthy this
North Dakota Gas Prices Slightly Below National Average
(Bismarck, ND) — Gas prices across North Dakota sit slightly below the average after Memorial Day weekend. Gas is currently at three dollars and thirty-three cents per gallon in North Dakota. The current national average for a
Construction Underway At Minot AFB
(West Fargo, ND) — Construction is underway at Minot Air Force Base as several new projects are being worked on. The main one is a 139-million-dollar operations facility that will be used to house new helicopters being