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MATTHEW 17:1-9 “And after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James and John his brother and bringeth them up into a high mountain apart and was transfigured before them: And His face did shine as the sun, and his raiment (clothes) was white as the light, and behold there appeared unto them Moses and...

U.S. SEN. MIKE ROUNDS - THE SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE

Right now in the Senate, we are spending many hours each day listening to arguments about the impeachment of President Trump. It’s a historic time in our country. Once the trial is finished, I plan to write a weekly column sharing my thoughts on the impeachment process.
U.S. SEN. MIKE ROUNDS - THE SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE

WEEK 2 UPDATES OF LEGISLATIVE SESSION

NEWS From The Legislature It is hard to believe we are already through the second week of session. The committees have started getting through the bills that have been assigned to them and either killing them or sending them to the floor.
Lee Qualm

NEWS From The Legislature

South Dakota Agriculture Secretary Kim Vanneman presented the annual review of the department to the Senate agriculture. She talked about what has happened during 2019 and what the goals for the department are going forward.
Rocky Blare

WEEK 2 UPDATES OF LEGISLATIVE SESSION

NEWS From The Legislature The legislative session is flying by and I can hardly believe that we are finished with the first 2 weeks already. This past week was filled with many committees beginning bill work full time and a lot of my time has been focused on drafting legislation for this session.
Caleb Finck

BEING A BETTER BOARD MEMBER

If you live in a small town, it’s likely that you are serving on multiple boards. The school board. The city council. The economic development board. The church board. The library board. The co-op board. The arts council. The bank board. The list could go on and on and on.
Paula Jensen Vice President of Advancement          Dakota Resources/Dakotas America www.dakotaresources.org www.dakotasamerica.com

SOME NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN AMMUNITION

Rog's Rod & Nimrod I know that there is too much technical talk in today’s column for some readers, but we need to look at what’s new out there as far as our big game and bird hunting is concerned.
Roger Wiltz

BURNING OF THE BEETLE

Since 2014, every January marks the “Burning of the Beetle” in Custer, South Dakota. What’s turned into a fun tradition and artistic celebration, stemmed from a bleak time in the Black Hills.
BURNING OF THE BEETLE

A BIPARTISAN WIN FOR SOUTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURE

The Republican-led Senate, the Democrat-led House of Representatives, and the president all agree: the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will modernize the longstanding trade relationship with South Dakota’s top trading partners and help take us further into the 21st century.
A BIPARTISAN WIN FOR SOUTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURE

FOUR GUARDRAILS: A PATH FORWARD FOR DESCRIMINALIZING INDUSTRIAL HEMP

Over the last year, we’ve had a long conversation about industrial hemp. I’ve been grateful to talk with folks about the topic and hear different perspectives at townhalls, coffee shops, basketball games, and everywhere in between. And I’ve been outspoken that I don’t think it’s a good idea.
FOUR GUARDRAILS: A PATH FORWARD FOR DESCRIMINALIZING INDUSTRIAL HEMP
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