From recycling to using more fuel efficient vehicles, going green is a trend many in KELOLAND are catching onto. Now one of the state's universities will lead the region for renewable energy research thanks to a new facility....
One week ago Saturday, 109 South Dakota World War II veterans returned from Washington, D.C. on Honor Flight. Ask any of them if they think they're a hero and the answer is always "no." But ask any soldier who followed in their...
Even critics of the Cash for Clunkers program say it worked to stir auto sales and was a good deal for buyers of cars and trucks. But another intended effect of the program was getting old gas-guzzlers off the road to help the...
The South Dakota Wind Energy Association is planning its first membership meeting on Dec. 1 in Pierre. The keynote speaker will be Larry Flowers, principal project leader for the National Wind Technology Center at the National...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) _ South Dakota's Lutherans soon might be faced with a choice: stay in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America or split to join a new church body being formed because of divisions over gay clergy. A...
Six men are all vying to be South Dakota's governor in 2010. The cackling over the annual governor's pheasant hunt in South Dakota hasn't stopped since the state adopted a new open records law. The list was the center of...
Published: Sat, November 21, 2009 @ 12:14 a.m. STAFF REPORT SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The Youngstown Phantoms reached the quarter mark of their first USHL season Friday night, but they’d just as soon forget this particular milestone....
US Agriculture Department: South Dakota's Red Meat Production Decreases In October (AP) SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - The U.S. Agriculture Department says commercial red meat production for South Dakota totaled 77.6 million pounds...
By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press Writer MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The industry has lost $1 billion in equity this year, said Tim Griswold, director of business development for the Wisconsin Dairy Business Association. Hebl said...