KELO Sioux Falls on MSN
From instinct to evidence: Building connections matters most to women in SD ag
HURON, S.D. – When Rebecca Blue first began asking South Dakota women in agriculture what they were missing, the answers felt ...
"We're going strong, but we do a lot of diverse things with our products so we don’t have all our eggs in one basket, so to speak," Michelle Grosek said of the farm that began operating in 2010.
Knowledgia on MSN
How corruption split Dakota into two states
The Dakota Territory wasn’t split because of geography—it was split because power and politics made it impossible to stay united. By the 1880s, the north and south were already drifting apart, with ...
Forty-eight years ago this month, Hubert Horatio Humphrey died. At the time I was a young reporter at the Sioux Falls Argus ...
The equation is changing: high-value beef, record components and $11 billion in new plants are redefining the milk check.
"State of Our Union" exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography bring expectation-defying images of the border wall, ...
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey and analyzed by ProfitDuel puts some hard numbers behind what ...
AI adoption hospitals clusters regionally, with lower use in underserved areas facing workforce shortages, reveals a 2023–24 nationwide analysis.
BuzzFeed on MSNOpinion
People are sharing the staggering differences between living in a blue state vs. red state, and they're shocking
"Red areas are very cheap to live in, but there aren't jobs. Blue areas have everything you could ever want, but you'll never ...
OilPrice.com on MSN
Why American Shale Know-How Is Becoming a Global Export
Developing shale basins include the Vaca Muerta in Argentina and the Diyarbakir basin in Turkiye.
Nearly 15 million people visited South Dakota in 2025 – and during their visits, they spent almost $5.2 billion.
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