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Rural and reservation health providers in South Dakota face high hurdles
HURON, S.D. – The patchwork nature of the rural and reservation health care system in South Dakota sometimes requires innovation, compassion and a healthy dose of teamwork to keep people healthy. While the existing health care network contains numerous barriers to access to care and troubling negative health outcomes,...
The price is wrong: SDSU researchers explore farmers' interests in carbon markets
The United States, along with 123 other countries, have pledged to reach "net-zero" carbon emissions by 2050 or 2060. A number of strategies are being deployed to reach this ambitious goal, but the one most pertinent to South Dakota residents is the utilization of one of the state's most abundant natural resources: soil.
Dylan Clarkson Assumes the Role of Chair for the SDBA Board of Directors
PIERRE, S.D.–Dylan Clarkson, Pioneer Bank & Trust, Spearfish, has assumed the role of Chair for the South Dakota Bankers Association (SDBA), the professional and trade association for South Dakota’s financial services industry. Clarkson is President and CEO of Pioneer Bank & Trust in Spearfish, SD. He has served...
Primary upsets could cause a hard right turn in the Legislature
It has been known for some time that there are two Republican parties in the South Dakota Legislature. Now one of them is getting bigger. The Republican primary earlier this month saw 14 legislators defeated. Add to that 21 Republican legislators who chose not to seek reelection or were term-limited in their chamber and did […] The post Primary upsets could cause a hard right turn in the Legislature appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
‘Rarest of rare’ for some rainfall, NWS says
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The recent rain was a three-day event that will turn into weeks of impact. Rain fell in southeastern South Dakota, northwestern Iowa and southwestern Minnesota from June 20 through June 22, causing record or near-record-breaking flooding and river crests throughout that area. The data...
South Dakota Discovery Center In Collaboration To Help Scientists Learn How To Teach STEM Classes To Children
PIERRE, (KCCR) — The South Dakota Discovery Center is involved in a unique collaboration that has the Center training scientists to become better communicators of their craft. Executive Director Dr. Rhea Waldman says they are a part of the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems Research Infrastructure Improvement Program or EPSCoR E-CORE RII.
USGS photos: Satellite images show record rain
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — United States Geological Survey Land Satellite released photos of the risen water levels of the rivers in Southeast South Dakota on X Tuesday. Lewis and Clark Lake, an area near Sioux City and the Missouri River were captured by the satellite. The photos of the respective areas were taken June 16 and June 24.
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