Recent media reports indicate President Trump is working to lower beef prices in the United States, with some reports indicating Argentina may play a role in the administration’s price-lowering strategy.
Feeding others is the life’s work of family farmers and ranchers. And caring for neighbors in need matters to the members of South Dakota’s largest agriculture organization. For these reasons South Dakota Farmers Union donated 35,000 pounds of pork on October 17, 2025 to Feeding South Dakota.
“Without my morning coffee, I’m just like a dried-up piece of roast goat.” – Johann Sebastian Bach We are fed the idea that coffee is essential to our morning routines. Whether it boosts alertness or nudges nature’s call, coffee is now a global commodity as well as a social and business lubricant.
The Gregory Spikers took on the Burke Cougars in the annual Breast Cancer Awareness “Pink Out” night on Thursday, October 16, 2025. Despite the incredible energy and support from the home crowd, the Spikers fell to their rival in four hard-fought sets.
In their last regular season game of the year, the Gorilla footballers faced a tough opponent on the road in Parkston, falling in a 20-42 loss. The Trojans dominated for the first half, but the Gorillas battled hard throughout the game completing 50 plays in total, gaining 87 yards passing, and 74 hard-fought yards rushing.