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With the U.S. Senate in the process of drafting climate legislation, the South Dakota State University Farmers Union Collegiate Chapter will host a Climate Change Forum beginning at 7 p.m. today at Rotunda D on the SDSU campus.
Study Envisions New SDSU Campus Gateway
South Dakota State University is exploring how it could develop the northwest part of its campus.
Corn Mold Fears Easing In Dakotas
Preliminary tests show mold found in Dakotas corn may not be as harmful to livestock as farmers feared.
Sioux Falls Man Identified in Construction Death
We now know the name of the man killed at a construction site in Dakota Dunes, SD.
Investment Capital Offered To Students
Organizers say the first South Dakota Student Ventures Competition will let students from across the region compete for a chance to receive up to $25,000 of investment capital to start a science and technology-based company.
Corn Fungus Fears Easing in North and South Dakota
A fungus problem with the potential to create widespread damage to corn crops in the Dakotas for perhaps the first time in memory might not be as ominous as first feared.
When Chris Dekker, a 22-year-old college student, called home and told his parents he had a fever, no one imagined it would almost kill him.
A new reality in the shadow of today's health care debate is that a growing number of South Dakotans live in poverty.
Engineer to talk about reconstruction of I-35W bridge
BROOKINGS - The Minnesota Department of Transportation's chief engineer will talk Monday at South Dakota State University about the reconstruction of the Interstate 35W bridge that collapsed Aug.
Rasmussen gives Veterans Day addres...
On Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 9 a.m. Minnesota Army National Guard Sargaent Garrett Rasmussen delivered the Veterans Day address at JCC Middle School in Lakefield.
Bretschneider awarded Street Rod scholarship
Joseph Bretschneider, a 2009 graduate of MHS, and a student atA South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD, has been awarded a Minnesota Street Rod Association scholarship in the amount of $1,000. He is one of 37 awarded this handsome scholarship.
In a year that's been rough on the U.S. dairy farmer, South Dakota has surged ahead of the rest of the nation in two production growth indicators, a South Dakota State University dairy specialist says.
Web site reaches out to anxious farmers
In all South Dakota, there is no greater bet on the table than the corn and soybean crop sitting in wet fields that anxious farmers are scrutinizing for damage and trying to get in the bin.
Bookstore's Web site lacks ISBN numbers
One of the advantages to the technology revolution is the ease with which information can found online.
Helen Fiechtner, a clinical pharmacist at Sanford Children's Hospital and a professor at the College of Pharmacy at South Dakota State University, is a member of the inaugural class of Fellows in Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group.
BHS Band goes bigtime Tuesday, Pride brass and drumline also perform
The tuba section of the Brookings High School Band makes things rumble during a practice this past week in preparation for a concert in Jostad Gym Tuesday evening.
SD Governor's race taking shape
SDGovernor Race, SD Governor's race taking shape Eds: APNewsNow. Will be led. PIERRE, S.D. Lt.
If you still have soybeans in the field, you're not alone. According to the latest USDA crop progress report, only 44 percentage points of U.S. soybeans are harvested, a drastic comparison to the five-year average of 80 percentage points.
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