Sioux Falls development foundation in SD getting half a million dollars from fed government
Sioux Falls development group in SD gets grant Iowa woman accused of shoplifting 418 items from South Dakota drug store
Iowa woman accused of shoplifting 418 items USDA says South Dakota farmers are making progress with harvest thanks to dry weather
USDA: Dry weather helps South Dakota farmers US Agriculture Department: South Dakota’s red meat production decreases in October
South Dakota red meat production falls in October Higher household income limit could drive up interest in SD’s heat payment assistance program
Income limit raised for SD heat assistance Diversified manufacturer Raven Industries reports 13 percent drop in 3Q profit
Raven Industries reports 13 percent 3Q profit drop Poet says it has reduced cellulosic ethanol production costs to $2.35 per gallon
Poet reduces cellulosic ethanol production costs Police: Man suspected of theft returns to crime scene to retrieve his cell phone
Suspect returns to crime scene for cell phone Extensions available for crop insurance harvest deadlines
Extensions available for crop insurance deadlines Jury says former Iowa kosher slaughterhouse manager guilty on 86 of 91 financial fraud charges
Jury: Fmr. slaughterhouse manager guilty of fraud SD Sen. Thune: Plant that converts wood chips into renewable fuels is part of USDA program
Thune: Plant that converts wood chips in program USDA says South Dakota’s corn, soybean production levels remain high; records forecast
USDA: SD corn, soybean production remains high Sanford lab officials say 2nd underground shaft reopened at former Homestake gold mine in SD
2nd deep shaft reopened at old gold mine in SD Lower Brule Sioux Tribe gets $940,000 grant from Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community
Lower Brule tribe gets grant from Minn. tribe Wet weather makes for not quite 2 days suitable for field work, South Dakota harvest lags
More wet weather hinders South Dakota harvest Raven Industries to buy privately owned Canadian startup Ranchview for undisclosed sum
Raven Industries to buy Canadian startup Ranchview Wet fields, more rain not helping progress on South Dakota’s row-crop harvest
Soggy conditions putting brakes on SD harvest USDA says July-to-September milk production in South Dakota was down from previous quarterSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture puts South Dakota’s milk production for July through September at 481 million pounds. Businessman who left 44 tons of rotting meat in closed SD plant to pay part of cleanupSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The owner of a South Dakota packing plant who left behind 44 tons of rotting kosher bison meat when he relocated his business to Minnesota has agreed to pay part of the cost of cleaning up the mess, his attorney said. South Dakota police say man weighing around 300 pounds in black dress tries to steal rum, colaSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Police said a person believed to be a man disguised as a woman in a black dress tried to steal a bottle of rum and cola drinks from a local drug store. The store’s loss prevention officer unsuccessfully tried to stop the person, who is described as about 20 years old, 6-foot-3-inches tall and weighing 300 pounds. Prosecutors accuse former manager of kosher slaughterhouse of funneling cash to conceal fraudSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Federal prosecutors say a former manager of an Iowa kosher slaughterhouse that was the site of a massive immigration raid funneled money through a school and grocery store to avoid suspicions of his bank about outstanding loans. Iowa kosher slaughterhouse owner says he’ll hire local workers, avoid past owner’s mistakesSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The new owner of a northeast Iowa kosher slaughterhouse said Tuesday he will hire local residents and use a federal verification system to ensure his employees are in the U.S. legally. US nuclear regulators accept application to review Canadian firm’s planned SD uranium mineSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The Canadian developer of a planned uranium mine in southwest South Dakota can move ahead with its request for a federal permit, one of four needed to operate. Iowa kosher slaughterhouse owner says he’ll run lean plant, avoid previous operator’s mistakesSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The new owner of an Iowa kosher slaughterhouse that was the site of a massive immigration raid says he’s a turnaround artist who will operate a leaner plant that avoids the mistakes of his predecessor. South Dakota town finally rids itself of 44 tons of rotting, stinking meat, but bills lingerBRIDGEWATER, S.D. — Behind the freezer doors at a meat plant mysteriously abandoned by its owner, the 44 tons of bison meat managed to hold its own for months, masked by the brutal chill of two South Dakota winters. What’s that smell? 44 tons of bison meat in abandoned warehouse stink up South Dakota townBRIDGEWATER, S.D. — A South Dakota town that had to remove 44 tons of rotting bison meat left in a warehouse wants to know if the owner plans to pay for the cleanup. Musharraf says multifaceted approach needed to deal with Taliban in PakistanSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf (pur-VEHZ’ moo-SHAH’-ruhv) says al-Qaida needs to be eliminated from the country by force, but dealing with the Taliban requires a military, political and socio-economic approach. Conference examines role of biotechnology in South Dakota’s economySIOUX FALLS, S.D. — South Dakota must overcome what university president James Abbott characterized as an inferiority complex if it’s to produce college graduates who can grow a biotechnology industry that’s already taken root. Canadian man, SD woman charged with murder in 1975 slaying of American Indian Movement memberSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A Canadian man and a South Dakota woman were charged in the 1975 slaying of a fellow American Indian Movement member, who prosecutors say was killed because the group’s leaders suspected she was a government informant. Clean energy or nasty twister? Some wind farms give weathermen the williesSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Wind farms have been blamed for disrupting the lives of birds, bats and, most recently, the land-bound sage grouse. |