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Recommendation aims to address bar exam criticism, legal aid shortage in small towns As many as 50 South Dakota law students will be able to bypass the bar exam over […]
LARAMIE, WY – A Wyoming ranching couple’s $2.5 million gift to the University of Wyoming will empower the university’s Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership Program, fueling impactful change and supporting […]
BROOKINGS, S.D. – There’s plenty to learn about raising them. But how do you go about selling them? South Dakota State University (SDSU) held its 32nd annual bull sale, giving […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Many people are used to watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade from the comfort of their homes. But a handful of South Dakotans experienced the parade […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Despite strict requirements for the nation’s school lunch program, area ranchers have found ways to get locally-raised beef into South Dakota schools. The latest school district […]
GRAND ISLAND, NE – From carnival rides to treats on a stick, the Nebraska State Fair has a lot to offer any youngster. But it also has a lot to […]
HASTING, NE – Agriculture plays a huge role in Nebraska’s economy, and is the topic of a bill in Congress getting rare bipartisan support. Brad Lang, ag instructor at Central […]
STURGIS, SD – Four of the 17 South Dakota schools awarded grant funds for career and technical education (CTE) recently will use the money to buy electric vehicle kits. Two […]
SIOUX FALLS, SD – Thousands of schoolchildren across South Dakota are facing new barriers to getting proper nutrition at school due to the end of a pandemic-era federal program that […]
SIOUX FALLS, SD – South Dakota is playing catch-up when it comes to stemming the so-called “brain drain” of college graduates leaving for careers in other states, with declining college […]
SIOUX FALLS, SD – Take a quiz, and get a chance to win $10,000. That’s the offer to South Dakota high school students from the Office of Highway Safety. The […]
DELL RAPIDS, SD – Sara Holmberg’s job as a counselor at Dell Rapids Middle School has never been more challenging. As fallout from the pandemic creates what the U.S. Surgeon […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Two South Dakota teachers have permanently lost their licenses to teach in the state after inappropriate behavior with students. Emily Ayres resigned from her job of […]
PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota is in the process of updating social studies standards for public schools. It comes amid national conversation about 9/11 curriculum ahead of the 20th anniversary […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The South Dakota Department of Health announced that they will be offering access to free rapid at-home COVID tests for any student in the state who […]
STURGIS, SD – Meade School District 46-1 will begin the school year on August 30 with no mask mandate or COVID-19 vaccination requirement for those of eligible age. The district’s […]
SIOUX FALLS, SD – Back-to-school plans for this fall are taking shape in South Dakota and — so far, at least — it looks like most teaching will take place […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Local school boards around the country are increasingly becoming cauldrons of anger and political division, boiling with disputes over such issues as COVID-19 mask rules, […]
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The University of Wyoming and Laramie County Community College say they will not require students and employees to receive COVID-19 vaccines before returning to campus next […]
BISMARCK – Each spring the Living Ag Classroom travels across North Dakota with more than 5,000 fourth and fifth graders in attendance. While in-person Living Ag Classrooms were not held […]
HURON, SD – Educators across the state are encouraged to include their students in the 2021 South Dakota Fair. The South Dakota State Fair Education Exhibitor Book is available for […]
Raymond Storey, age 93 of Belle Fourche SD and formerly Lincoln NE, died Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at […]