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On today's update...
The Sioux Falls Police Department is asking for the public's help with information related to a series of car vandalisms. More than 30 cars had windows shattered in four different locations over the weekend.
U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson is re-introducing the Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act. The act preserves a section of land on the Pine Ridge Reservation where the U.S. Army massacred hundreds of Lakota in 1890.
The book is closed on 2024 and now it's time to reflect on the year that was and what's to come. For the economists, it's a mixed bag nationally and across the plains.
South Dakota Mines is receiving a grant to join a nationwide effort to turn seaweed from your sushi into a sustainable fuel source for jets, heavy farm equipment, or even your car. Rajesh Shenede estimates about 30 million pounds of seaweed are already farmed worldwide yearly, just waiting to be converted into the fuel sources of tomorrow.
And more.