'Travelling Trophy' comes back to Fort Pierre with Buffs win over PhilipDiMaria carries Trojans over Herreid/Selby AreaCollapse of budget deal over Trump's objections leaves American farmers in limboNo one injured when gusty wind tips ice shack near PierreStudy Shows Fertilizer's Economic ImpactUS retreats from massive air bag recall and says industry comments show need for more investigationCongress Leaving Town with No Prop 12 FixCollege Football Playoffs Are HereNational Association of Farm Broadcasting letter supports AM Radio in the Continuing ResolutionTiger Talk December 18, 2024Pierre MS Wrestling vs. Aberdeen cancelled, Varsity Dual with Harrisburg still on scheduleUSDA investing $300 million in additional RAPP grants to diversify U.S. agricultural export marketsDRG Sports Broadcasting Schedule Tonight (12/19)North Dakota takes #6 Alabama basketball to the brinkNBA Thursday ScheduleNHL Scoreboard & SchedulePierre approves purchase of equipment to help maintain good water quality during low-demand times of yearPierre Volunteer Fire Department beginning process to purchase new ladder truckSD511 winter road condition information now also linked to navigation/GPS appsStanley County Commission holding year-end meeting tonight
×
FILE - A Washington state Department of Agriculture worker holds two of the dozens of Asian giant hornets vacuumed from a tree Oct. 24, 2020, in Blaine, Wash. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

Invasive ‘murder hornets’ are wiped out in the US, officials say

By Jody Heemstra Dec 19, 2024 | 12:30 PM
google-site-verification: google9919194f75dd62c5.html