NDDEQ Approves Riverview Farms’ Permit For Proposed Mega Dairy Facility

(Hillsboro, ND) — Riverview Farms is one step closer to developing its proposed mega dairy facility near Hillsboro. The Department of Environmental Quality approved the company’s permit yesterday for one of its two proposals for mega dairy
Sioux Falls Police Delay Details to Protect Evidence in Cherry Creek Park Murder

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls police say careful investigation delayed public details in the deadly assault at Cherry Creek Park. Sargeant Cole German explained Thursday that officials waited nearly three weeks to release information to protect
Update of state climate report says Nebraska getting warmer, wetter

By:Paul Hammel Nebraska Examiner LINCOLN – An updated report on the impact of climate change in Nebraska says the state continues to get noticeably warmer and wetter. The legislatively ordered report also concludes that predictions made in
Third Inmate Death in Two Days Under Investigation at Sioux Falls Prison

(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakota prison officials are “aggressively” investigating the death of a 25-year-old inmate in Sioux Falls, the third death in just two days at the facility. Department of Corrections Secretary Kellie Wasko says
SD Soybean Farmers Face Low Prices, High Costs as Trump Pledges Tariff Relief

(Undated) — South Dakota soybean farmers are facing tough conditions this harvest with low prices, high costs, and no sales to China due to ongoing trade talks. State Representative and South Dakota Soybean Association vice president Drew
Sioux Falls, Rapid City Push for Bigger Share of Opioid Settlement Funds

(Undated) — Sioux Falls and Rapid City leaders are pushing for a bigger share of South Dakota’s opioid settlement money, arguing they have the infrastructure to put it to use faster. The state has about 17-million dollars
Hegseth Says Soldiers Who Received Medals Of Honor For Wounded Knee Will Keep Their Awards

(Washington, DC) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says 20 soldiers who received the Medal of Honor for their actions during the 1890 battle at Wounded Knee can keep their awards. The battle is now known as a
Thune Weighs In on Trump’s Autism Claim and Kimmel Suspension

(Mitchell, SD) — South Dakota’s U.S. Senator John Thune is weighing in on two national controversies. Speaking in Mitchell Thursday, the Senate Majority Leader said advice for pregnant women should come from doctors and science — not
U.S. Ethanol Output Falls to Four-Month Low as Inventories Rise

U.S. ethanol production fell to its lowest level in four months, according to the latest report from the Energy Information Administration. For the week ending September 19, American ethanol output averaged 1.024 million barrels per day, a
Soybean Producers’ Frustration is Climbing

Soybean farmers across the United States are voicing frustration following a recent announcement by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that the U.S. will provide financial support to Argentina in an effort to stabilize its struggling economy. Argentina is