Pierre residents reminded of political sign rules ahead of June 2 primary electionWalworth County Commissioners each weigh in on the jail projectEgg Prices Ease as Poultry Producers Prepare for Spring Wildfowl MigrationPoll: Voters Overwhelmingly Support Year-Round E15Govs shutout Aberdeen Central to open up softball seasonU.S. Department of Agriculture moving Forest Service office to UtahPierre ProStart instructor earns State Educator of Excellence honorWork starts today on Elizabeth Street between Euclid and Grand AvenuesAttorneys General urge Congress to pass legislation regulating XylazineNew downtown redevelopment project to begin on former city hall site in PierreA college instructor turns to typewriters to curb AI-written work and teach life lessonsFort Pierre man enters guilty pleas to one felony, one misdemeanor drug charge connected to statewide sting conducted in JuneUSMEF: Ecuador Agreement on Reciprocal Trade Good News for U.S. Beef and PorkR-CALF USA engages in White House meetings, presses cattle industry reformsU.S. Grains & BioProducts Council Releases 2025/2026 Corn Export Cargo Quality ReportFarmers Expected to Shift Acres from Corn to Soybeans Amid Rising CostsMan from Iowa sentenced to prison on drug charges connected to death of woman from Kennebec in Hughes County in SeptemberFire ban issued for select units of Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands; Fort Pierre National Grassland has its own open fire banDakota Avenue near Avera St. Mary's Hospital in Pierre to be temporarily closed todayPierre City Commission meets this evening
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Several train cars are immersed in the Yellowstone River after a bridge collapse near Columbus, Mont., on Saturday, June 24, 2023. The bridge collapsed overnight, causing a train that was traveling over it to plunge into the water below. Authorities on Sunday were testing the water quality along a stretch of the Yellowstone River where mangled cars carrying hazardous materials remained after crashing into the waterway. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown)

No sign of threat from the hazardous train that plunged into Yellowstone River, regulators say

By DRG Media Group News Jun 27, 2023 | 7:00 AM
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