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Market sours for dairy producers
After a couple of years of good milk prices and dairy expansions, the economy and a reduced export market have now put dairy producers in one of their worst financial crunches in decades.
SDSU's "Go Anywhere" ads win award
South Dakota State University's advertising campaign has received a national award.
Whip To White Memories Revive...
Forty years ago, South Dakota State University students congregated to try to drink the town of White dry -- just one a week after a North Dakota event called Zip to Zap.
Kids with lean body have bigger bones
WASHINGTON: A child with leaner body mass or muscle, builds bigger bones compared to one who weighs the same but has a greater percentage of fat, says the latest research.
SDSU receives OK to offer architecture programs
It's 36-months in jail for the Creighton, Nebraska, man, who took off with his wife and kids after domestic abuse questions by police.
Researchers Looking At Climate Change, Culture To Predict Land Abandonment In Russia
Kirsten de Beurs, an assistant geography professor in Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources, has received a NASA grant to direct a large international land abandonment study in Russia with Grigory Ioffe of Radford University, Geoffrey Henebry of South Dakota State University, and in-country collaborator Tatyana Nefedova.
SDSU Given Approval to Offer Architecture Programs
PIERRE, S.D. South Dakota State University was given the green light Friday by the Board of Regents to develop a course of study leading to a master's degree in architecture and a parallel undergraduate degree in architectural studies.
Buthe tapped as young star in engineering
Carrie Buthe of Sioux Falls didn't realize the magnitude of the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System until she started working on the project as a civil engineer.
SDSU Revises Campus Parking Arrangements
Reserved parking spots are being eliminated on the South Dakota State University campus in favor of reserved parking lots that offer first-come, first-choice parking.
Research Considers Lean Mass Better for Developing Bones
South Dakota State University research shows that a child with leaner body mass, or muscle, builds bigger bones than a child who weighs the same but has a greater percentage of fat.
Tribe's lawsuit stalled by fight on evidence
Written by CHET BROKAW / Associated Press Writer PIERRE, S.D. A lawsuit alleging the state has unfairly prevented the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe from adding slot machines to its casino is temporarily stalled by a dispute over access to possible evidence, including some records from former Gov.
SDSU revises campus parking arrangements
Sioux City's attempt to encourage folks to spend time and money in the city may have paid off.
Research grants linked to NASA awarded
Seven research groups representing four state-run universities have gotten $180,000 in seed money from the South Dakota NASA Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.
Nathan Bertsch, St. Cloud, recently graduated from the University of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
No injuries were reported in a gas leak at South Dakota State University, but two buildings on campus were evacuated.
SDSU Student To Compete In International Karaoke Contest
Many people enjoy singing or listening to karaoke, but one South Dakota State University student's experience behind the mic has her going places.
Students, others want tax money for arts center
Some South Dakota State University students and Brookings residents would like the city council to contribute money from a second-penny sales tax to jump-start a proposed addition to the Performing Arts Center on the SDSU campus.
SDSU pitcher selected by Brewers in 18th round of MLB draft
South Dakota State University pitcher Caleb Thielbar was selected in the 18th round of the MLB draft Wednesday afternoon by the Milwaukee Brewers.
Farmers Producing Less Winter Wheat
South Dakota is part of a nationwide trend pointing to a smaller winter wheat crop this summer.