No Guilty Plea From Suspect In Sioux Falls Triple Homicide
(Sioux Falls, SD) — It was a not guilty plea yesterday from the suspect in Sioux Falls’ weekend triple homicide. Justin Rackley made his first court appearance in the case yesterday. He’s accused of killing three people
Sturgis City Park Gets New Addition
(Sturgis, SD) — The Sturgis city park has added a new interactive drum set. It is designed to help kids enhance their sensory, motor, emotional, and cognitive skills. It has been installed near the playground. Public works
Ipswich Teacher Charged With Raping Child Younger Than 13
(Ipswich, SD) — An Ipswich teacher and track coach is charged with raping a child younger than 13. Forty-seven-year-old Jeromy Loken was arrested Thursday. A woman says he is the husband of her daycare provider and says
Rapid City Population Up
(Rapid City, SD) — The population of Rapid City is up over two-percent in the past year. The current population is estimated to be 82-thousand-418 people, up over 75-hundred since 2020. The city’s long range planner Kelly
Attorney General Jackley Announces Settlement With Johnson & Johnson
(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says the state will get three-point-six-million-dollars in a settlement with Johnson & Johnson over the marketing of baby powder and body powder products that contained talc. Forty-three attorneys
Former Mitchell Legion Baseball Player Pleads Guilty In Rape Case
(Sioux Falls, SD) — A 19-year-old former Mitchell Legion baseball player has pled guilty in a rape case and will be a key witness in the trials of his teammates. Lincoln Bates faces up to five years
Corn and Soybeans Show Planting Almost Over and Good Condition Ratings
(FARGO, ND) — Corn and soybean planting in the U.S. is inching closer to 100% completion with both crops showing good condition ratings early in the growing season. According to the latest crop progress report from USDA,
Wyoming Joins List of States With HPAI Infection in Dairy Cattle
The Wyoming Livestock Board and the Wyoming Department of Agriculture received confirmation last week that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been found in a dairy cattle herd. The National Veterinary Services Laboratory confirmed the infection, the first
Brazil Tax Changes May Make U.S. Soybeans More Attractive
Reports are showing a surprising tax change in Brazil has the potential to make soy grown in the world’s largest soybean exporter less competitive with supplies from the U.S. A provisional measure signed by Brazil’s president limits
Report: U.S. Industrial Bioeconomy Supports Nearly 644,000 Jobs
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Biomanufacturing advocates today released a new report that provides a closer look at the employment, wages, and economic activity driven by the U.S. industrial bioeconomy. Authored by TEConomy Partners, LLC, the report, “The Economic Impact of the