We’ve had what feels like a remarkably mild, unblizzardy spring. But don’t count on warmer weather to spare us from coronavirus. In a rapid expert…
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Want a job with social distancing? Join the National Forest Service. Just imagine tromping around the Black Hills all alone all day long, measuring trees,…
Governor Kristi Noem revised her projection of the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, saying today that South Dakota will see the worst of it come…
Oil supply is booming while demand is crashing. Oil Price Information Service chief Tom Kloza predicts that by early May, gasoline will cost perhaps half…
Did these 31 scientists save millions of lives? Neil M Ferguson, Daniel Laydon, Gemma Nedjati-Gilani, Natsuko Imai, Kylie Ainslie, Marc Baguelin, Sangeeta Bhatia, Adhiratha Boonyasiri,…
The Game Fish and Parks Commission ignored most of the public comment it received and approved another season of state-subsidized killing of critters accused of…
If Senator Jeff Monroe gets to recycle his creationism-in-disguise bills, then I get to recycle blog posts. The District 24 Senator from Pierre has brought…
Energy Transfer Partners plans to double the amount of oil running through its Dakota Access Pipeline across North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Illinois. Doubling…
Speaking of wildlife, the last Governor’s Hunt in Pierre takes place this coming weekend. Hunters favored with an invitation from the Snow Queen were supposed…
Neonicotinoids, the same pesticides that research indicates hurt bees, may also be bad for deer, says research from SDSU: The first study, with results published…