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The city of Watertown is organizing a community-wide cleanup effort next month.
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A bill approving a future use water permit application by the Western Dakota Regional Water System is approved by a House Committee.
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The Fence Line Fairness Act would create a committee of appointed producers to mediate disputes between the United States Forest Service and landowners.
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The USDA is expanding efforts to track bird flu in dairy cattle by testing milk. The virus has already been confirmed in several South Dakota dairy herds.
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Bovine tuberculosis has been confirmed in South Dakota for the first time since 2021.
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Mark Gabel, Curator of the Herbarium, explains the history of the collection and insights the collection of flora can offer about changing South Dakotan landscapes.
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The permit allows a limited number of trees to be cut down, helping not only with holiday decor but overall forest health.
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Pheasant numbers remain strong after opening weekend while state officials say camping numbers have increased over 20%.
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As the weather gets colder, changes are being made to the flow levels at Gavins Point Dam. But officials say it’s nothing to worry about this year.
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The latest Drought Monitor shows the entirety of South Dakota is facing some degree of dryness.
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Stage 2 fire restrictions in the Black Hills National Forest are lifted as of Friday per Forest Service representatives.
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Black Hills National Forest officials propose treating nearly 3,000 acres in the Ridgeback Vegetation Management project area about three miles east of Keystone.