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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. The good year for growers in North...
Tags: South Dakota, Canada, sunflowers yields, North Dakota, AM Dakotas, John Sandbakken, Bismarck
Its public image is often shaped by people who appear to have gone into government because they saw it as a steppingstone to talk radio. But deep in the bowels of the GOP, there are serious people having quiet conversations. The people holding these...
Tags: Mr. Thune, John Thune, South Dakota Republican Party, University of South Dakota, New York City, Thune, Republican Party, South Dakota, United States Senate election in South Dakota, Small Business Administration, Tom Daschle, Politics
Uncertainty about the economy and health care stopped small businesses from growing during the first three quarters of 2009, but there are signs these companies may be ready to emerge, the chief executive officer of Administaff Inc. said Friday...Sarvadi,...
Tags: IHS Global Insight, Louisiana Workforce Commission, small businesses, Paul J. Sarvadi, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Small business, Business Finance, States of the United States, Unemployment, South Dakota, Labor
Clint Sargent scored 18 points as South Dakota State defeated Wyoming 77-61 Friday in the season opener for both teams. The Jackrabbits used hot outside shooting to score 13 unanswered points early, building a double-digit lead that they held the rest...
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S.D. — Tonight is a night that former Charles City basketball standout Cala Westergard has kept circled on her calendar for some time...The former Comet finally steps back on to the court in a game that counts for the first time since February of 2007...
Tags: Cala Westergard, Brookings, Frost Arena, South Dakota State University, South Dakota, allnews
By the P.O. Sports Staff Published: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 12:35 AM CST Watertown, Arlington, Milbank and Sioux Valley each qualified for their respective state volleyball tournaments with victories on Tuesday night.The Arrows won the District...
Tags: allnews, volleyball, highschool, South Dakota, Watertown
Developers of a $1.6 billion electric power plant in northeastern South Dakota abandoned the project Monday, saying they were unable to recruit other investors after one of the principal utility backers pulled out. The Big Stone II plant, planned for...
Tags: Otter Tail Power Co., power plant, South Dakota, stone ii, big stone
The prairie meets the Ponderosa Pine and the rainbows are brilliant at Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota. For a brief hour, rays of sunshine win the battle with a cold South Dakota mist, and the result is a full rainbow, its arc touching two points...
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30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 22, at Isburg Funeral Chapel, followed by prayer service at 7:30 p.m...Peter and Paul Catholic Church with burial at Calvary Cemetery. Ginny was born July 12, 1924, in Wooster, Ohio. Ginny met her husband, Maurice, while both...
Tags: South Dakota, Capital Journal, State Library, Delta, Dr. Thomas Huber
This is the weekend that invited pheasant hunters gather in central South Dakota for the annual Governor's Hunt, an event officials use to promote the state's economic development climate. Several property owners are opening their land for the event,...
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