ND leads 3-state region in oil, gas leases
Sioux Falls development group in SD gets grant
IRS auctions off disputed SD Indian tribe’s land
Iowa woman accused of shoplifting 418 items
Board recommends fix for SD retirement system
Board to recommend fix for SD retirement system
Proposed electric rate hike sparks worries in SD
USDA: Dry weather helps South Dakota farmers
South Dakota red meat production falls in October
Income limit raised for SD heat assistance
Raven Industries reports 13 percent 3Q profit drop
Poet reduces cellulosic ethanol production costs
Dakotas might see record sunflower yields
BISMARCK, N.D. — Sunflower crops could set records in the nation’s top two producing states this year, helping to blunt a drop in nationwide production and ensure a healthy supply for processors in the United States and Canada.
Suspect returns to crime scene for cell phone
Extensions available for crop insurance deadlines
Jury: Fmr. slaughterhouse manager guilty of fraud
Judge: SD smoking ban can be referred to voters
Thune: Plant that converts wood chips in program
South Dakota Retirement System seeks quick fix
USDA: SD corn, soybean production remains high
Governor won’t seek tax increase to fix SD budget
Deadwood, SD, marks 20 years of legal gambling
Precision Machine opening plant in Sturgis, SD
2nd deep shaft reopened at old gold mine in SD
Lower Brule tribe gets grant from Minn. tribe
SD ranchers voice concerns about Keystone pipeline
SD judge refuses secondhand smoke testimony
Correction: Oil Pipeline Story
PIERRE, S.D. — In a Nov. 2 story about a hearing for the South Dakota portion of a proposed crude oil pipeline, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the project’s construction manager said access to medical facilities during construction was the project’s biggest challenge.
SD regulators to hold public hearing on pipeline
More wet weather hinders South Dakota harvest
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