Attorney General Jackley Announces South Dakota Leads Bipartisan Amicus Brief in Support of American Ranchers

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that he is leading a bipartisan coalition of 11 Attorneys General that has filed an amicus brief that supports cattle ranchers against manufacturers who are selling foreign-sourced
Lake Area Tech Launches 60th Anniversary Tailgate Tour

WATERTOWN – Lake Area Technical College is hitting the road this fall with its 60th Anniversary Tailgate Tour. The tour will stop at 10 high school football games across the region and feature prize drawings, hands-on experiences,
South Dakota Leads Bipartisan Legal Fight to Protect Ranchers from Misleading “Product of USA” Beef Labels

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced that he is leading a bipartisan coalition of 11 Attorneys General in filing an amicus brief supporting cattle ranchers in a case against beef manufacturers accused of selling foreign-sourced beef
Vikings Lose WR Moore For 2025 Season

(Eagan, MN) — Rondale Moore will miss his second season in a row. The Minnesota Vikings placed their wide receiver on injured reserve yesterday. Moore suffered a knee injury during Minnesota’s preseason win over Houston on Saturday.
NDSU, SDSU Lead Summit League Women’s Soccer Preseason Coaches’ Poll

(SIOUX FALLS, SD) — Defending Summit League champions North Dakota State have been picked atop the preseason women’s soccer coaches poll while back-to-back league tournament champion South Dakota State were picked second in a vote by all
Legal Victory Protects Cattle Producers from Emissions Regulations

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association secured a legal win that upholds protections for cattle farmers and ranchers against burdensome federal air emissions reporting rules. NCBA, alongside other farm groups, spent years in litigation to ensure family farms
Hoeven Advances Grazer, Energy Producer Priorities for National Grasslands with Forest Service Chief

DICKINSON, N.D. – On Tuesday, Senator John Hoeven held meetings with U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Chief Tom Schultz and grazing groups and energy producers in Dickinson. Hoeven invited Schultz to North Dakota to hear directly from local
North Dakota Man Who Drowned While Boating ID’d

(Cass Lake, MN) — A Grafton, ND man who drowned while boating on Cass Lake has been identified. 41-year-old Jon Koehmstedt, drowned Saturday August 9th, while trying to fix a motor problem. His body was found about
Mexico Sets Minimum Export Prices for Fresh Tomatoes

Mexico established minimum export prices for fresh tomatoes to safeguard domestic production and ensure internal supply following the expiration of a bilateral agreement with the U.S. The nation’s economy and agriculture ministries issued the announcement after Washington
Mandan Officials Update General Fund Policy

(Mandan, ND) — The City of Mandan will have more money set aside for its general fund. City officials recently updated the general fund balance policy to guarantee financial stability over the next few years. The update