Eight South Dakota Elementary Schools Receive Math Improvement Grant

Pierre, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Education has selected eight elementary schools to participate in the State Personnel Development Grant (SPDG) project to improve mathematic outcomes for students with disabilities in grades Pre-K through 5.
GFP Commission Modifies Bounty Program – Focuses on Youth Trapping and Coyote Removal

The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) Commission passed a resolution to end the current Nest Predator Bounty Program at their March meeting in Pierre and create two separate programs within the existing budget and time period. The
ASI Organizes D.C. Fly-In

Approximately 50 sheep producers and state leaders from across the country traveled to Washington, D.C., this week for ASI’s annual Spring Trip, meeting with policymakers and federal agencies to advocate for priorities important to the domestic sheep
Senate Democrats Introduce “Family Grocery and Farmer Relief Act”

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Senate Democrats this week have introduced legislation that aims to break up dominant meatpackers, rein in foreign control of the meat industry and use federal tools to stop unfair pricing that drives up grocery
Timberwolves Take Down Raptors

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Timberwolves are on a five-game winning streak after beating the Toronto Raptors 115-107 at the Target Center. The Wolves trailed by 12 early in the first quarter before storming back to lead
Jackrabbits Hold Off Roos to Move Onto Semifinals
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – No. 2 seed South Dakota State started fast and didn’t look back, earning a 75-61 victory over No. 7 seed Kansas City in the quarterfinals of the Summit League Women’s Basketball Championship at the
Devils Lake Man Granted New Murder Trial Detained By ICE

(Devils Lake, ND) — Werner Kunkel is back in state prison after being taken into custody by ICE. Kunkel made headlines earlier this week when his murder conviction 31 years ago was overturned. Officials believe it was
Bismarck State College Advances Four Presidential Candidates

(Bismarck, ND) — The search for the next Bismarck State College president is down to four candidates. Daniel Leingang, Brian Kalk, Gaby Hawat and Rai Kathuria are all advancing to interviews with the State Board of Higher
North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party Prepares For Convention

(Bismarck, ND) — Bismarck State College is preparing for the state Democratic-NPL Party Convention on Saturday. Federal and statewide candidates will be endorsed as the party hopes to put a dent in Republican dominance in the red-leaning
NDSU Researchers Say Egg White Proteins Remove Chemicals From Water

(Fargo, ND) — A North Dakota State University research team says they found a new use for egg whites. The group says they discovered that the main protein in egg whites can bind and remove harmful chemicals