SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Technically, the water in the Missouri River is not owned by anyone. However, states such as South Dakota have the right to allocate water from the river through their ...
As the Missouri River shifts from the traditional 100th Meridian, farmers in Eastern South Dakota are adapting to drier conditions by embracing drought-resistant crops like wheat over corn and ...
Stakeholders in Missouri and North Dakota see this as the latest step in decades of conflict over the Missouri River Basin's water resources. The post North Dakota diversion project dials up the ...
PIERRE | South Dakota officials are urging the US Army Corps of Engineers to conserve water in Missouri River reservoirs as dry conditions limit water flows into the system.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has raised the Missouri River water level to help downstream barge traffic now that some endangered birds have left their nests along the river.
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Flood of bureaucracy leaves prime home lots vacant in Fort Pierre
FORT PIERRE, S.D. – With the picturesque Missouri River flowing only a block behind him, Dave Bonde stood in a vacant lot in a residential neighborhood in Fort Pierre and shook his head in ...
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