Man Accused Of Minot Stabbing Incident Charged With Attempted Murder

(Minot, ND) — Authorities are charging a man with attempted murder related to a stabbing incident in Minot. Isac Chaves-Zapata was arrested yesterday after he allegedly stabbed a co-worker at a restaurant in the southwest part of
A.G. Wrigley: Pipeline Lawsuit Against S.D. Not An Option

(Bismarck, ND) — Legal action against South Dakota’s eminent domain law for carbon dioxide pipelines is not possible now. That’s according to Attorney General Drew Wrigley, who said on a Fargo radio station in early September that
CDC Reports New COVID-19 Variant Is Spiking In Nine States

(Atlanta, GA) — A new COVID-19 variant is spiking in nine states. The CDC says cases involving the XFG variant, also known as Stratus, are up in New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Vermont, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South
Senate Majority Leader Thune Blames Democrats for Shutdown

(Washington, DC) — South Dakota’s own Senator John Thune is blaming Democrats for the federal government shutdown. Thune spoke on the Senate floor Tuesday, saying the left pushed for a showdown with the president. Democrats, meanwhile, say
Sioux Falls Man Charged With Murder After Fatal Family Stabbing

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls police say a family argument turned deadly Monday afternoon. Officers found 70-year-old James Lipscomb stabbed at a home on North Dakota Avenue. He later died at the hospital. Police arrested 54-year-old
South Dakota Ranchers Say Beef “Golden Egg” of Current Ag Economy

(Undated) — Cattle prices are soaring, and South Dakota ranchers say beef is now the “golden egg” of the ag economy. With the nation’s cow herd at its lowest in 25 years, demand for beef is strong
Rapid City Voters to Decide on $125 Million Libertyland Project

(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City voters will get the final say on the future of the Libertyland USA project. A petition drive succeeded in forcing a special election on whether to approve a 125-million-dollar tax financing
Survey underway to gauge pairing soybeans with wheat

By: Kriss Nelson, Iowa Soybean Association ANKENY, Iowa — Herbicide resistance is pushing researchers to look for alternatives. Could integrating wheat with soybeans help farmers tackle weeds while expanding relay cropping opportunities? To explore this potential, a multi-regional