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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 South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources is accepting applications for eligible clean water grant projects.
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Carbon pipelines have become a hotly debated issue across the Midwest, and South Dakota is no different. One poll, discussed this week, shows wide opposition to installation when eminent domain is involved.
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NewsFire crews are working to contain and suppress the 40-acre fire burning on Black Hills National Forest land.
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With holiday travel going on across the state this weekend – it is important to keep an eye on the weather.
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The National Weather Service is changing some of the wording for its cold weather updates.
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A Canadian-based company wants to explore for uranium deposits in the southwestern Black Hills on state School and Public Lands.
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The University of South Dakota is part of a project developing sustainable refrigerants.
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Harrisburg City Council members rejected the state’s offer of $7 million dollars to allow the new men's state prison to connect to the city's water system.
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The USDA Forest Service is hiring wildland firefighters in South Dakota.
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More than150 firefighters are responding to a fire burning in southwestern South Dakota. The Bennett Fire is approximately 330 acres in size. It’s burning about eight miles northwest of Edgemont, in Fall River County.