USDA Rule Amends Certain FMMOs

The USDA published a final rule that amends the transportation credit balancing fund provisions in the Appalachian and Southeast Federal Milk Marketing Orders. It also establishes distributing plant delivery credits in the Appalachian, Florida, and Southeast FMMOs.

Lamb Lovers Month is Back

The American Lamb Board kicked off Lamb Lover’s Month in February with an exciting campaign titled “Show Us Your Chops.” It invites consumers to enjoy savory lamb chops at their favorite restaurants or cook their favorite recipes

Scam Calls Prevalent In South Dakota

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota officials are reminding folks to stay on their toes when it comes to scam calls. South Dakota Better Business Bureau Vice President Jessie Schmidt says government agencies like the IRS, Social Security

Potential $6M To Improve South Dakota Literacy Rate

(Pierre, SD) — An investment of six-million dollars to improve literacy rates in South Dakota is getting closer to happening. House Bill 10-22 would provide the state’s Department of Education with the funding for a four-year statewide

South Dakota Tribe Bans Governor From Reservation

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Kristi Noem is now banned from the Pine Ridge Reservation. That’s what Oglala Sioux Tribe President Frank Star Comes Out has declared after the Republican governor’s address last week about immigration at the

Wild Turkey Population Up This Season

(Bismarck, ND) — Game and Wildlife officials say wild turkey populations are looking healthy this year in North Dakota, and they’re issuing just over 700 tags. They say the increased turkey population has proven to be a

Williston Man Charged Attempted Murder

(Williston, ND) — A Williston man has been charged with attempted murder in connection with a late-January shooting. Authorities say Jordan Griffith shot someone in the head while driving near 44th Avenue West and Prairie Commons Street.

Road Workers Taking Advantage Of Warm Weather

(Bismarck, ND) — Road workers across North Dakota are thankful for this year’s mild winter. The workers are taking advantage of the warmer-than-usual conditions to get work done ahead of schedule, including crack-sealing on Interstate 94. Sealing