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Public Invited to Heartland Expressway Meeting Thursday
The public still has a chance to attend the Heartland Expressway annual meeting, scheduled for this Thursday at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Chadron. Ports to Plains CEO Lauren Garduno will be the keynote speaker for the event, and Austin Kellogg of the Nebraska Department of Transportation will also make an appearance, said Deb Cottier, director of the Northwest Nebraska Development Corporation.
SD National Guard Celebrates New Warrant Officers and Officer Candidates at Camp Rapid
{KXLG – Rapid City, SD} On August 17, 2024, a significant ceremony was held at Joint Force Headquarters on Camp Rapid, where six Warrant Officers and eight Officer Candidates were either pinned or received their Certificate of Eligibility to pin in the future. This event marked a pivotal moment in the careers of these dedicated individuals, highlighting their commitment and readiness to lead.
Gas Prices Keep Dropping Across South Dakota
Gas prices have been steadily dropping across South Dakota providing much-needed relief. According to data from the American Automobile Association (AAA), the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in South Dakota has dropped by over 50 cents since the beginning of the year. The drop in prices has...
South Dakota state regulators trim and approve Montana-Dakota Utilities rate increases
Montana-Dakota Utilities received permission from state regulators last week to raise its rates for South Dakota natural gas and electrical customers, though not by as much as the company requested. The decision comes after a year-long analysis of the company’s request to raise its electrical rates by 17% and its natural gas rates by 11%. […]
USDA programs make farming more accessible for beginners in South Dakota
MITCHELL, S.D. — For beginning farmers, entering the industry can be overwhelming. But a variety of programs offered by the USDA can make that process is a little bit easier. “We did see in the census that 30% of farmers are new and beginning,” said Gail Gullickson, senior farm...
At long last, Lewis and Clark water arrives for Madison
MADISON — After waiting nearly 35 years, Madison is the last South Dakota city to connect to the tri-state Lewis and Clark Regional Water System. Local leaders, South Dakota’s three congressmen and economic leaders gathered to celebrate the city’s connection on Wednesday. Madison’s roughly 6,000 residents tapped...
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