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MANHATTAN, KS – When fighting a bacterial infection, often it means a trip to the doctor’s office to obtain a prescription. And when it comes to livestock and companion animals, a veterinarian is the professional guiding the treatment protocol. In the U.S., the regulating agency overseeing antibiotic use is the Food and Drug Administration, and […]
BISMARCK, N.D. – A long-time beef industry spokesperson and a nationally-recognized holistic range manager are the latest inductees into the North Dakota Agricultural Hall of Fame. Nancy Jo Bateman of New Salem, ND and Jerry Doan of McKenzie, ND will be inducted March 8th, during the 2023 North Dakota Winter Show in Valley City. Nancy […]
PIERRE, S.D. – The state Senate passed a bill this afternoon (Tuesday) that bars a legislator’s spouse from lobbying. The vote was 22 to 13 in the 35-member chamber. Bill sponsor, Republican Sen. Michael Rohl from Aberdeen, said the legislator-spouse relationship could be self-serving, as legislators cannot themselves vote for bills that would directly benefit […]
PIERRE, S.D. – A threat on social media aimed at two South Dakota Republicans is being investigated by the South Dakota Department of Public Safety. That’s according to Rep. Fred Deutsch (R-Florence). Deutsch said that members of the state’s highway patrol pulled him and Rep. Jon Hansen (R-Dell Rapids) away from their legislative duties Monday […]
PIERRE, S.D. – Legislation that was being brought forward as gun safety measures was deferred to the 41st day, effectively ending further debate or passage. Brought by Rep. Linda Duba (D-15), HB 1213 was a bill that would require gun owners to store their guns, either in a locked container or with a trigger lock. […]
HELENA, MT. – Montana Division of Criminal Investigation agents arrested two South Dakota men, charging them with homicide and arson following a fire in Fallon, Mont., last month. Sterling Brown was arrested Wednesday in Camp Crook, S.D. He is charged with deliberate homicide for causing the death of Isaac Carrier on Jan. 23. Brown was […]
PIERRE, S.D. – Legislators killed a bill this morning (Tuesday) that would have lowered South Dakota’s mandatory school attendance age from 18 to 16. SB 65 was before the Senate Education Committee. Republican Sen. Lee Schoenbeck of Watertown, the bill’s sponsor, said that the public schools have become the new place to house juvenile offenders. […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The woman named 2022 Miss South Dakota USA pled guilty to a petty theft charge Monday morning. Shania Ann Knutson, 21, was arrested in January, accused of stealing more than $500 worth of items from the Brookings Walmart over the course of several months. Miss South Dakota USA suspended while facing […]
DURANGO, Colo. – Black Hills State men’s basketball used a strong second half to nearly offset an impressive start by No. 10/12 Fort Lewis, as they fell 88-78 Monday night. The Yellow Jackets (22-2, 16-2 RMAC) held the Skyhawks to just 32.1 percent from the field in the second half while themselves shooting at a […]
UNDATED – Here is your Monday, February 14, South Dakota Prep Basketball Scoreboard: BOYS PREP BASKETBALL= Avon 54, Gayville-Volin 38 Baltic 67, Elkton-Lake Benton 40 Colman-Egan 48, Iroquois/ Lake Preston Co-op 43 Deuel 60, Deubrook 42 Ethan 65, Andes Central/Dakota Christian 24 Faulkton 65, Florence/Henry 57 Gregory 60, Colome 32 Hankinson, N.D. 81, Wilmot 70 […]
Mitch Faulkner died April 29, 2024 at home in Spearfish due to complications from his battle with leukemia. […]