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Minnesota Extension Specialists Learning About Gall Midge And Monitoring For It

An insect that researchers are still trying to learn about called Gall Midge has caused damage on soybean plants in…

FEMA Back in South Dakota Following Presidential Disaster Declaration

A Presidential disaster declaration covers public damages to fifty-eight counties and three Indian reservations in South Dakota.

Senate Finance Chair Backs Legislation To Cut Back Presidential Powers

Senate Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley is joining a pair of his Senate colleagues in backing legislation to cut back Executive…

Pork Leaders Say China Remains Greatest Opportunity For U.S. Pork Sales

Despite the ongoing trade war and China’s current tariff rate of 62 percent on U.S. pork, that country remains the…

Foreign Information Not Acceptable

President Trump, in an interview with ABC News, says he would listen if a foreign government came to him with damaging information about a political rival and wouldn’t necessarily tell the FBI.

SBA Opens Business Recovery Center

The Small Business Administration is opening a recovery center in Yankton Friday to provide assistance to businesses and individuals following the March storms and flooding.

Budget Busting Bills

Budget bills are starting to move through Congress and some of them are breaking spending limits.

Twins Power Past Mariners

Nelson Cruz supplied the power and Ehire Adrianza supplied the hustle and the spark in the decisive six-run sixth as the Minnesota Twins topped the Seattle Mariners 10-5 on Thursday.

Nilsen Moves Up List

South Dakota junior Chris Nilsen repeats as a semifinalist for The Bowerman as announced Thursday by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).

First Legislative Session Moved Fast

This year’s session of the Nebraska legislature was the first for District 40 Senator Tim Gragert of Creighton. He was elected last November.