
Bart Pfankuch
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Legislative special session likely needed to redo state budget due to COVID-19 pandemic
The South Dakota Legislature will likely hold a special session by the end of June to address financial uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and to potentially remake the coming year’s spending plan passed earlier this month, legislative fiscal leaders say.
Members of the Legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee
Beef producers in SD reeling from COVID-19 epidemic and price irregularities
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned a bad situation for South Dakota beef producers into a crisis in which low market prices and corresponding revenue losses may force some ranchers into bankruptcy.
Beef producers are seeing what in January was an $80 profit on each animal sold fall to a $75
Sioux Falls biotech firm rushing to develop coronavirus treatment
A Sioux Falls company — with its team of scientists and a herd of genetically engineered cows — is working quickly to develop and produce an effective treatment for people infected with the coronavirus.
SAb Biotherapeutics has emerged as a major player in the effort to generate a viable antidote to the
Land ownership question hovers over $185M Sioux Falls redevelopment plan
Questions about the ownership of a strip of land within the Sioux Steel Co. site in downtown Sioux Falls has created a new, unexpected hurdle for the proposed $185 million redevelopment of the property.
The land in question was once a channel of the Big Sioux River and has ownership
South Dakota News Watch wins grant to report on Native American issues
South Dakota News Watch has been accepted into a national grant and educational program that will enable News Watch to expand its coverage of the Native American community in South Dakota throughout 2020.
In February, News Watch was one of 12 journalism organizations selected for participation in the Solutions Journalism
SD hunter residency investigation and arrest create ‘nightmare’ for retired combat veteran
The legal language describing who qualifies as a South Dakota resident when it comes to in-state hunting privileges is laid out in state law, but the real-world definition is now murkier than ever.
Serenity still missing: One year later, SD girl’s fate unknown despite extensive search and investigation
Editor’s note: This story has been updated with a new version on April 4, 2023, headlined: 2019 mystery still causing misery.
ROCKERVILLE, S.D. – The most extensive investigation in western South Dakota and one of the most exhaustive searches in state history have failed to determine what happened to