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Trump Reminds Everybody He Won North Dakota ‘THREE Times’ — As He Approves $3M in Disaster Funds
President Trump wants to remind everybody that he won North Dakota "THREE times" while he approves $3M in disaster funds after a series of tornadoes and devastating floods struck the state. The post Trump Reminds Everybody He Won North Dakota ‘THREE Times’ — As He Approves $3M in Disaster Funds first appeared on Mediaite.
South Dakota’s race for its lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives got a little more crowded last month with the entrance of state Sen. Casey Crabtree, a Madison Republican. The seat will be up for grabs next year because Republican U.
After putting out a call for action from producers to Congress, a group of representatives has sent a letter to President Trump, looking for more information on a plan to import more cattle.
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Producers: Argentina cattle idea bad for U.S. farmers
If President Donald Trump’s remarks about the U.S. buying more beef from Argentina turn to action, cattle producers in America will be harmed, South Dakota producers said. “A lot of cattle (producers) support President Trump and this feels like a gut punch,
About a block away, about 30 people from a separate permitted demonstration met in front of the Washington Pavilion at the same time as the No Kings event.
Dan Satterlee was recommended for the job by his boss, South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley, according to a Tuesday news release from Jackley’s office.
In an excerpt from Retribution, Jonathan Karl reveals the chaos and infighting from Trump acolytes—including a last-ditch effort by Linda McMahon and Brooke Rollins to derail Susie Wiles’s appointment as chief of staff.
Anywhere from 1,000 to more than 3,000 people are expected to join a nationwide protest effort in Sioux Falls. What to know about the No Kings rally.
A trade dispute with China has led to a boycott of U.S. soybeans, impacting American farmers. Soybean prices have dropped significantly, causing substantial income loss for farmers in states like South Dakota. The federal government is considering another ...
Because the dairy is near a farm owned by Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, and because Noem was in the state during the month of the audit to receive an honorary degree, South Dakota Searchlight asked the Department of Homeland Security if Noem had a direct role in the audit. The department didn’t respond to the question.