Jenniges spelled out for the council that it was FEMA that is moving the floodplain boundaries and not the city of Mitchell.
Jessica Alvarado Gamez, Tribune News Service When the economic disruption from COVID-19 and the resulting shutdowns began in ...
In a Market Intel update issued in February by American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Daniel Munch, “Hurricanes, Heat and Hardship: Counting 2024’s Crop Losses,” Munch includes data and analysis ...
Currently, the National Weather Services' Climate Prediction Center predicts South Dakota to get below-average precipitation ...
School board president Carly Reiter said the fact that the district opposed 41 bills shows it wasn’t an "education-friendly ...
Construction begins next week on a major rebuild of Memorial Highway in Mandan, with a focus on fixing drainage problems that ...
The city, school district, and county are working together to turn the Fifth Street Gym into a dedicated community space. The ...
Temperatures this Tuesday afternoon will rise to the mid/upper 70s across the Mid-South. LOOKING AHEAD: Temperatures will continue to stay above average in the 70s with a low rain chance until the ...
South Dakota is grappling with drought concerns as the state faces a severe snow deficit and low rainfall heading into the ...
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