Sioux Falls Snowplows In Heavy Operation During Thanksgiving Weekend

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The first major snowstorm of the season hits Sioux Falls over Thanksgiving weekend. Between five and seven inches of snow fell over the holiday weekend. It’s the most Sioux Falls had seen in
Soybean Export Council Continues to Champion Quality of U.S. Soybeans
During the 2025 NAFB Convention in Kansas City, we sat down to discuss how the U.S. Soybean Export Council continues its work to attain market access for soybeans and how they champion the quality of U.S. soybeans.
ISU President reflects on legacy of serving Iowa agriculture

AMES, Iowa — In January 2026, Dr. Wendy Wintersteen, president of Iowa State University (ISU), will retire. Dr. Wintersteen has been lauded for her vision, creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, love of ISU, innovation and respect and admiration for agriculture and
Scenic U.S. 14A In Bighorn Mountains Closes For Winter Season In Rapid City

(Rapid City, SD) — Wyoming transportation officials say U.S. 14A in the Bighorn Mountains is closing for the season today. The winter season brings in heavy snow, drifting and other conditions that may threaten traveler safety. Officials
Suspect Arrested In Fatal Shooting

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Authorities say a suspect in a deadly shooting on the Oglala Reservation Saturday night has been taken into custody. According to the Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety, the suspect fled after
4th Inmate Death In Nov; AG Opens Investigation

(Rapid City, SD) — Corrections spokesman Tony Mangan says Larry Franklin died Thursday in an apparent fatal overdose in Jameson Annex prison in Sioux Falls. Franklin may have taken the synthetic drug Spice. He’s the fourth death