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Grazing management workshop to be held

A grazing management workshop will be held February 4-6 in Winner, SD at the Holiday Inn Express. A practical grazing workshop, which brings the one who has done the research, the one who has taught it collegiately and a third who has seen it work on many ranches in three states.

Carbon pipeline company asks South Dakota regulator to recuse herself; regulator declines

Commissioner’s relatives control a trust that owns land on the route, but she says ‘I do not have a legal conflict’ The company proposing a carbon dioxide pipeline has formally requested that a South Dakota regulator recuse herself from the project’s permit application because of an alleged conflict of interest, but the regulator said she does not have “a legal conflict.” In a letter sent January 2, Iowabased Summit Carbon Solutions asked Public Utilities Commissioner Kristie Fiegen to disqualify herself. That would allow the governor to appoint another state official to fill in for Fiegen during the three-member commission’s consideration of the application.

R-CALF encourages USDA proposal to address competition - reducing formula contracts

In comments submitted to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), Packers and Stockyards Division, R-CALF USA expressed support for the agency’s advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR), “Price Discovery and Competition in Markets for Fed Cattle.”

City of Colome wins national drinking water contest

The City of Colome won first place and will represent all of South Dakota in the Great American Water Taste Test in Washington, DC, in February 2026. The drinking water is judged based on three attributes: clarity, bouquet, and taste. They have received the artglass trophy, two Full-Conference registration passes for the 2026 Annual Technical Conference, recognition in ServiceLine magazine, and bragging rights for the next year.

Huge surge in ‘unclaimed property’ is sole revenue bright spot for SD legislators

Record $308 million amount provides lawmakers with spending choices in an otherwise tight budget Amid the widespread budget cuts that Republican Gov. Kristi Noem proposed during her recent budget address, there was one source of surging revenue that will provide legislators with spending decisions this winter: unclaimed property.