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‘Dirty Jobs’ Host Mike Rowe Coming Back to South Dakota
For the past ten years, you've watched Mike Rowe tackle some of the most unusual and sometimes downright disgusting occupations out there as part of his show Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel. Along the way, Rowe has also struck up an ongoing relationship with South Dakota. It began in 2018...
Cooperative serving South Dakota receives share of $7.3 billion for rural clean energy projects
A rural electric cooperative serving South Dakotans is among 16 co-ops sharing in $7.3 billion from the federal government for clean energy projects that President Joe Biden announced Thursday in Wisconsin. Basin Electric Power Cooperative will apply its funding toward 1,400 megawatts’ worth of renewable energy infrastructure in Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. Estimated […]
Tribe gets nearly $8 million from federal program that state shunned
A Native American tribe in South Dakota will receive a nearly $8 million grant from a federal program that state government declined to apply for. The Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that the Rosebud Sioux Tribe has been selected to receive a $7.88 million Climate Pollution Reduction Grant. The tribe will use the money to […]
Wildlife Encounters: South Dakota’s High Road Kill Collision Ranking
What's the one of the busiest departments this time of year for the South Dakota Department of Transportations? It might be the crew picking up road kill along our states interstates and highways. With cooler temperatures and Fall Harvest starting soon, wildlife will be changing their accommodations and headed for...
Please, no diamonds for the Wilderness Act’s 60th anniversary
The 1964 Wilderness Act celebrated its 60th anniversary Sept. 3. Diamonds are a gift for a 60th wedding anniversary and presumably represent strength, but from a humanitarian lens, diamonds have evolved to represent consumption and exploitation. This duality resonates with the 1964 Wilderness Act’s diamond anniversary and provides an opportunity to reflect on where we […]
South Dakota's top 5 campaign war chests
South Dakota Republican Sen. John Thune has the largest political war chest of any U.S. senator, topping the $20 million mark even though he’s not up for re-election until 2028. Rep. Dusty Johnson, the state’s lone congressman, ranks 18th in the U.S. House of Representatives with nearly $5 million,...
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