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Pillen Admits He And Other Farmers ‘Messed Up,’ Expects New State Agency To Improve Water Management
In marking the merger of two water-focused state agencies Gov. Jim Pillen on Wednesday said he and other farmers “messed up” ...
Unearthing Untold Tales: In Yankton, ‘One Book South Dakota’ Author Discusses Her Award-Winning Book
Though families have stories they pass on through the generations, there may be some stories, left in the past, that bear ...
The nine-member Knox County Planning Commission held a special meeting, with two public hearings, Tuesday evening in front of ...
St. Rose School students (from left) Meredith Wortmann, Claire Marsh and Jake Jackson sport their shirts and medallions as ...
An escalating trade war with the U.S. is now crippling an entire industry that hand-harvests geoducks, leaving Washington state divers without work, Seattle exporters without business and Chinese afic ...
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman was meeting recently with representatives from a teachers union when things quickly devolved. Fetterman began repeating himself, shouting and slamming his hands on a ...
I’m sure your husband is lot smarter about things than I was. And he’s obviously open to talking with you about all this and showing you things. That’s a really good sign. But if I were him, and ...
The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) is pleased to announce the official launch of CoSN Nebraska (CoSNE), a new state chapter formed by education technology leaders from ...
SCOTLAND — Authorities are continuing their investigation into a weekend stabbing incident in Scotland. Bon Homme County Sheriff Mark Maggs told the Press & Dakotan Wednesday that his office was ...
One of the more remarkable features of President Donald Trump’s ongoing, yet unfulfilled, effort in the first 100 days of his second term in office to transform American democracy into ...
The Yankton Community Library has been working hard to update their 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program with more rewards and an easier way to log your reading.
Spend some time this spring in Nebraska’s state parks. During May, a variety of events are planned for those of all ages and interests.
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