Noem Looking To Control IRS Hiring Practices With Proposed Bill
South Dakota Congresswoman Kristie Noem is leading the charge to restore some accountability to the Internal Revenue Service. Noem speaking to South Dakota reporters Thursday […]
South Dakota Congresswoman Kristie Noem is leading the charge to restore some accountability to the Internal Revenue Service. Noem speaking to South Dakota reporters Thursday […]
Voters in next year’s general election could see a record number of ballot issues. South Dakota Secretary of State Shantel Krebs says nineteen different issues […]
South Dakotans can expect warmer than average temperatures to continue through October, according to the latest climate outlook released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric […]
Attendance figures for this year’s South Dakota State Fair are in. The five-day fair in Huron drew 210-thousand-893 people. That’s about 400 more than last […]
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is encouraging individuals, families, work places, schools and organizations to get prepared now. According to a recent survey conducted by […]
For many of South Dakota’s rural communities, cooperatives have served as a lifeline to technology, products and services which have allowed local farmers, ranchers and […]
The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources is making progress on its rewrite of the general permit requirements for confined animal feeding operations. […]
A new state law may mean changes for water districts like the James River Water Development District. The law, which went into effect on July […]
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission started hearings last week on the Dakota Access Pipeline project. Those hearings are scheduled to wrap up this week. […]
The City of Huron has been recycling for nearly two years now. Solid Waste Superintendent Dale Fortin updated the Huron City Commission on the progress […]
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