Levo Credit Union Celebrating 90 Years In Business

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls credit union is celebrating 90 years by expanding beyond the city and even beyond the state. Levo Credit Union was founded in October of 1934 as the Sioux Falls U.S.

273 Removed From State Voter Roll

(Pierre, SD) — State officials say nearly 300 “non-citizens” have been removed from the voter roll. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety and the Secretary of State’s office announced the removal of 273 names in a

Fourth Person Arrested In Kidnapping

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — A fourth arrest has been made in connection with a September kidnapping in Sioux Falls. Police say Susan Sanchez was arrested Friday in Yankton County. Sioux Falls Police didn’t go into detail on

No End In Sight For Drought

(Pierre, SD) — Drought conditions are getting worse across South Dakota and the extended forecast isn’t showing any relief. Higher temperatures than average and mostly dry weather have been the norm since the start of fall. Dry

Minot Man To Serve 25 Years In Prison For Murder

(Minot, ND) — A Minot man will spend the next 25 years behind bars as part of a “rule eleven” plea deal on a murder charge. The Ward County state attorney’s office says 35-year-old Casey Vollmer will

Dakota Marker Game To Be Shown Nationally

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(Fargo, ND) — The Dakota Marker game between NDSU and South Dakota State will be broadcast nationally. It was announced yesterday the annual rivalry game will air October 19th on either ESPN2 or ESPNU. Kickoff will be

Fargo Police Gets 9 New Officers

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(Fargo, ND) — The Fargo Police Department is welcoming nine new officers to the force. The nine new acquisitions completed a record 18 weeks of training. Fargo police sergeant Ian Kristan says they’re tremendously proud of this

Wildfires Cause ‘Significant’ Agricultural Losses

(Watford City, ND) — Officials say agricultural-related losses from the North Dakota wildfires are “significant.” At a Monday news conference, North Dakota Agricultural Commissioner Doug Goehring said there are some people who have lost almost everything and

Middle East Conflict Affecting Fertilizer Markets

Farmdoc from the University of Illinois says the ag sector is closely watching the fertilizer markets this week because of the ongoing war in the Middle East. Following months of tight supplies, global nitrogen values started rising

Sugar Producers Stress Importance of Farm Bill in 2024

“Waiting till next year would be a mistake.” That’s the prognosis from Dr. Rob Johansson of the American Sugar Alliance regarding the next farm bill. “Two years’ worth of hearings have documented a brewing financial crisis caused