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A Sioux Falls-based silencer company's product has been named "Suppressor of the Year" by a national gun publication. → Read More
A local name in agriculture has been named a beef industry leader by a regional magazine. → Read More
Weather conditions may have saved this year’s out-of-state pheasant season, but other factors also play a role. → Read More
South Dakotans could pay double their normal price to heat their homes this winter. → Read More
Growing giant pumpkins is just like racing horses. → Read More
Sanford pledged $1.5 million for the second phase of the Stockyards Ag Experience project. → Read More
The City of Sioux Falls is seeking volunteers for its annual Sioux River Greenway Cleanup, which will be held this Saturday, Sept. 25. → Read More
South Dakota ranked No. 2 in state contributors for the USDA's Grassland CRP program. → Read More
Above average August precipitation across South Dakota hasn't made much of a dent in drought conditions. → Read More
Troy Diede thought he'd caught the biggest smallmouth bass of his fishing career the day before he actually did. → Read More
Gov. Noem announced Thursday that SD and the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service have entered the Cooperative Interstate Shipping agreement. → Read More
Gov. Noem announced Thursday that SD and the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service have entered the Cooperative Interstate Shipping agreement. → Read More
Funds for electric vehicle charging stations in South Dakota are increasing, thanks to a proposal approved by the Minerals and Environment Board. → Read More
South Dakota business and agriculture leaders met for a virtual round table to discuss the state's workforce needs and immigration reform. → Read More
As Amtrak announced its plans Wednesday to expand U.S. passenger rail lines, South Dakotans were left without a rail line and with lots of questions. → Read More
When Amtrak revealed potential expansion plans for rail lines, 47 of 48 contiguous states rejoiced. The one that didn't? South Dakota. → Read More
SDDA will distribute the $5 million as grants to qualifying butchers in response to market and workforce disruption. → Read More
SD 4-H started collecting new and used eyeglasses at the beginning of February as a community service initiative to assist those with vision needs. → Read More
After votes for reconsideration and a last-minute amendment, a bill that would classify more land as agricultural for taxing passed in the SD House. → Read More
South Dakota corn farmers averaged 162 bushels per acre, a record yield for the state. → Read More