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Published on Mar 5, 2025Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral
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Published on Mar 5, 2025
Multiple arrests made after illegal substances were sold at South Dakota business
CANTON, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Multiple suspects were arrested after an investigation revealed a South Dakota business was selling illegal hallucinogenic substances. According to Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Swenson, they received complaints that illegal …
Source: KTIV - Iowa - Neutral -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
FedEx Freight expands South Dakota terminal
FedEx Freight aims to meet growing demand with an expanded terminal in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, according to a LinkedIn post. The new facility has 76 doors, up from 49 doors at its previous location, COO Clint McCoy shared with Trucking Dive via email. …
Source: Trucking Dive - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
Full Court Press: Takeaways from simulating the South Dakota high school boys basketball postseason
March is officially upon us, and madness is set to ensue. Last week, we used the Massey Ratings to simulate the entire girls basketball postseason. This week, we decided to take a more broad strokes approach to the exercise, highlighting some of the main …
Source: Mitchell Daily Republic - South Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
South Dakota lawmakers ban eminent domain for CO2 pipelines
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. A four-year controversy that has shaken South Dakota’s Republican political establishment culminated this week in the Legislature’s passage of a ban on eminent …
Source: The Gazette - Iowa - Neutral -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
South Dakota & These Other U.S. States Still Don't Have Amtrak
Amtrak, a portmanteau of the words "America" and "track," has been gliding through the cities, towns, and even the secluded paths of the United States since its establishment in 1971. Of the 50 states in America, Amtrak operates in 46 …
Source: The Travel - Neutral -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
A tornado in February? It's a first for South Dakota
For about a minute, a tornado touched down in an open field on Feb. 24 southeast of Watertown in Codington County, the first time a tornado was documented in February in South Dakota history. The National Weather Service reported that the "brief, weak …
Source: Watertown Public Opinion - South Dakota - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
Does South Dakota track whether its nest predator bounty program improves pheasant numbers?
State officials acknowledge there’s no data evidence showing the bounty program is increasing the pheasant population. Implemented in 2019, the nest predator bounty program’s goal is to protect pheasant and duck nests by paying residents for killing …
Source: South Dakota News Watch - Neutral -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
Monarch Migration Includes South Dakota. When Will They Arrive?
The springtime arrival of monarch butterflies in South Dakota is truly a natural phenomena. These colorful insects travel thousands of miles in large swarms to the same destinations every year even though they are different generations. How cool is that? …
Source: Kickin' Country 99.1/100.5 - South Dakota - Label Pending -
Published on Mar 5, 2025
South Dakota HB 1259 Could Put Trans People In ‘Solitary’
South Dakota lawmakers are debating on House Bill 1259 (HB 1259) to, “prohibit unauthorized access to certain multi-occupancy rooms and to provide a penalty therefor.” This is a bathroom bill that seeks to stop trans people from being able to use the …
Source: Out Front Magazine - Colorado - Left-wing