At his Monday town hall here in Aberdeen, Senator John Thune fluff-responded to a question about speeding up the process for approving road projects (see video #13).…
Tag: environment
Among the items on the Animal Industry Board’s Monday, March 20 agenda is a “proposal for changes to captive nondomestic mammal possession rules to allow…
Five years ago, Congresswoman Kristi Noem tried to protect the use of lead shot and sinkers on federal lands. Heck, if she really wanted to achieve…
Azarga Uranium (formerly Powertech) opened December telling its investors they were a step closer to finally mining uranium in the Dewey Burdock region north of Edgemont. But…
The world’s sixth-largest (or is it eleventh-largest?) economy has just set new energy-efficiency standards for computers: The California Energy Commission has passed sweeping energy-efficiency standards for…
I know a nine-degree day in Aberdeen is not the best day to talk about global warming. I should have posted on climate change on November…
Scientific American asked our Presidential candidates twenty questions about science and technology issues. The responses on biodiversity demonstrate the difference between the informed and practical Democrat…
One of the complaints against Senate Bill 136, the bipartisan grassy buffer strips bill that Governor Dennis Daugaard vetoed last spring, was that the bill…
The Western Area Power Administration has posted for public review and comment its draft environmental assessment of the Willow Creek Wind Energy Facility, a $210-million, 45-turbine, 103-megawatt wind…