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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.
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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.
SDSU Seeking Brookings Pledge For Center
South Dakota State University officials are asking the City of Brookings for a $1 million pledge to help build a McCrory Gardens visitors center.
Previously Unknown Volcanic Eruption Helped Trigger Cold Decade
A team of chemists from the U.S. and France has found compelling evidence of a previously undocumented large volcanic eruption that occurred exactly 200 years ago, in 1809.
SDSU scientists get $500,000 grant for crop research
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture approved a grant of about $500,000 that will fund research at South Dakota State University.
AGU Journal highlights -- Oct. 26, 2009
The following highlights summarize research papers that have been published or accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters .
SD K-12 Schools, Universities See Flu Absences
Illness is keeping about 7 percent of South Dakota's K-12 students out of classes, but the state's universities are also seeing their share of H1N1 flu absences.
College campuses also dealing with H1N1 virus
Illness is keeping about 7 percent of South Dakota's K-12 students out of classes, but the state's universities are also seeing their share of H1N1 flu absences.
The South Dakota State University Student Association says it plans to have more details next week on a program that would allow students to borrow a free bicycle to get around campus.
Blackhawk Helicopter Visits B...
A Blackhawk helicopter is making a stop in Brookings. The aircraft from the Army Aviation Support facility in Rapid City will be on display Friday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at South Dakota State University's Sexauer Field.
SDSU admissions representative to meet with students
Ashley Honkamp, a South Dakota State University admissions representative, will visit Brandon Valley High School from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m., Tuesday, Oct.
Training targets livestock producers
South Dakota State University specialists will host an environmental training session Nov.
A poet and photographer join to create coffee table book
A poet and a photographer combined their viewpoints to produce a new coffee table book that initially surprised both of them.
BROOKINGS - Army machine gunner Colby Buzzell, one of the first soldiers to keep a running blog account of the war in Iraq, will speak at South Dakota State University.
As a Registered Nurse, Marshall High School graduate Lisa Belch makes a difference on a daily basis, and her impact has extended beyond the work she's done in the United States.
CONTACT: Wanda Goodman, 773-3301, wanda.goodman@state.sd.us Marks of History: Harvey Dunn PIERRE, S.D. Harvey Dunn was a famous American painter of western life, war scenes and portraits.
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