Corn Cycling Back Down

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Corn is cycling back lower as Brazilian grain supplies continue to undercut U.S. prices, adding pressure to the market. At the same time, dryness concerns in southern Argentina are beginning to surface. Weather could soon become a

POET’s Growth Accelerates in 2025

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Sioux Falls, S.D. (December 29, 2025) — POET, the world’s largest producer of biofuels, celebrated several milestones throughout 2025, including new facilities and partnerships that continue to expand the company’s reach, both domestically and internationally. “At POET,

Minot Fire Department Investigating House Fire

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(Minot, ND) — The Minot Fire Department is investigating a house fire on Saturday. The fire burned an extensive portion of a house on the 46-hundred block of 16th Avenue Southeast. It also caused damage to a

North Dakota GOP to Hold State Convention in Minot

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(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota GOP will hold its 2026 state convention in Minot. The convention was previously held in Fargo in 2024 and Bismarck in 2022. The event will be a two-day affair on March

Rapid City Christmas Tree Disposal Sites

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(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City is collecting Christmas trees until the end of January. Residents can drop them off at West Boulevard North and Fitzgerald Stadium. Trees must not have ornaments, lights and other related decorations

St. Joseph Catholic Church On Fire In Wessington Springs

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(Wessington Springs, SD) — Wessington Springs Fire Chief Eric Schroeder says St. Joseph Catholic Church is suffering from significant fire damages on Friday. The fire seems to have started in the attic and there is smoke and

135th Anniversary Of Wounded Knee Massacre In Sioux Falls

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — Officials at the Wounded Knee site are holding the 135th anniversary ceremony of the massacre this morning. The massacre happened on the Pine Ridge Reservation over federal policies, cultural suppression and relocation. Hundreds