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Blue Tin Ranch’s 1909 barn was severely damaged by strong winds a month ago. However, despite the storm damage, owners are ...
After South Dakota cowboy Neal Wanless won a $232.1 million Powerball jackpot in 2009, he spent some of the winnings on a roughly 50,000-acre ranch north of Rapid City.
In 2009, then 23-year-old Neal Wanless of Mission bought a Powerball ticket in the aptly named town of Winner, which turned out to be worth $232 million.
Over 25% of South Dakota homeowners may owe surprise taxes when they sell. Federal caps on equity gains haven’t kept pace ...
An almost 27,000-acre wild and rugged bison ranch in South Dakota has hit the market for a whopping $31.7 million. That eight-figure price tag makes the Dakota Partnership Ranch, which includes a ...
An almost 27,000-acre wild and rugged bison ranch in South Dakota has hit the market for a whopping $31.7 million. That eight-figure price tag makes the Dakota Partnership Ranch, which includes a ...
Neal Wanless, a Mission, S.D. man, bought the ranch after buying a winning Powerball ticket in 2009, winding up with $88 million. In 2020, he listed it for a staggering $41.15 million.
A family-owned South Dakota cattle ranch is trying some innovative practices.
Some bison products with Steinke Ranch labels have been recalled by the South Dakota Industry Board.
South Dakota cowboy Neal Wanless, who in 2009 cashed in a winning $232.1 million Powerball ticket, hit the jackpot again this week, selling the 48,000-acre Bismark Trail Ranch near Rapid City for ...
With a longtime focus on sustainability, Bill and his wife, Pennie, Farm Bureau members, have instilled their conservation ethic in their adult children, who, along with their families, work on Slovek ...
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