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NEW YORK — A new study that recreated commercial pasteurization in a government lab provides reassurance that heat treatment kills bird flu virus in cow’s milk, U.S. officials said …

NEW YORK — With fresh COVID-19 cases bubbling up in some parts of the country, health officials are setting course for a fall vaccination campaign. The Centers for Disease Control and …

DE SMET — On July 1, an asphalt surfacing project on state Highway 25 from the north city limits of De Smet to the north junction on state Highway 28 is set to begin. The project consists …

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa Supreme Court said Friday the state’s strict abortion law  is legal, telling a lower court to dissolve a temporary block on the law and allowing Iowa to …

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court  cleared the way for cities to enforce bans on  homeless people  sleeping outside in public places on Friday, overturning a California appeals …

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court  on Friday upended a 40-year-old decision that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment, public health, workplace safety and …

Election 2024

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden forcefully tried on Friday to quell Democratic anxieties over his unsteady showing in his debate  with former President Donald Trump, as elected members of …

WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. — In a gathering near a picturesque lake outside Yellowstone National Park, hundreds of people cheered Wednesday as a Native American leader spoke the name revealed on a …

ABERDEEN — The South Dakota Board of Regents recently announced the approval of two high-need programs designed to meet the growing workforce demands in the state and beyond. These programs …

PIERRE— The South Dakota Department of Health has confirmed the first West Nile virus (WNV) mosquito pools of the season have been detected in Brookings County. State officials urge the public …

BROOKINGS — By the narrowest of margins — two points out of more than 2,000 — the SDSU Quarter Scale Tractor Team came up just short of winning its third consecutive national title. …

BROOKINGS — SDSU Extension Better Choices, Better Health-South Dakota is observing National Chronic Disease Month in July with a series of free, family-friendly events. National Chronic …

Sow and Grow

From wet, to dry, to just right … we’ve all seen various weather conditions this spring. With row crop planting finished, producers are thinking of cutting hay, scouting/managing pests, …

BISMARCK, N.D.  — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is one of Donald Trump’s most visible and vocal backers, sprinting around the country to drum up support for the former …

BROOKINGS — Competing against the best and the brightest, a South Dakota State University engineering team finished third overall in a NASA contest and again was awarded for building the best …

BROOKINGS — As part of its commitment to community support and sustainability, Dacotah Bank has recently undertaken an initiative to donate computer equipment generated from its recent …

NEW YORK — Car dealerships in North America are still wrestling with major disruptions that started last week with cyberattacks on a company whose software is used widely in the auto retail …

What was planned as a small ceremony attended only by the late Moody County Deputy Sheriff Ken Prorok’s family and colleagues, turned into a well-attended sign dedication event last Tuesday at the scene of the incident that claimed Prorok’s life on February 2nd.

The annual Flandreau Airport Fly-In will not be happening in 2024. Always held on the first Sunday after the Fourth of July, the Fly-In typically showcases unique planes, organizations, and pilots while raising funds for a local non-profit. In the past, Team of Angels hosted the breakfast; this past year, the Moody County Boys and Girls Club was the host organization. However, the non-profit element of the Fly-In was missing this year, and without it, it just doesn’t have the same draw, said Brad Bjerke, a City Councilman and member of the Airport Board.

The 1742nd Transportation Company recently wrapped up its annual training, leaving Flandreau with full bellies and renewed confidence in the community’s support. On June 5th, members of VFW …

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