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Fewer Federal Tax Impacts Expected in South Dakota
South Dakota residents may see fewer impacts from the tax reform bill making its way through Congress.
Nebraska Sandhills Recovering from 2012 Wildfires
The Sandhills of Nebraska have bounced back after devastating wildfires in 2012.
Vikings Extend Streak
Case Keenum threw a pair of touchdown passes, and the Minnesota Vikings extended their winning streak to eight straight games, keeping the Atlanta Falcons out of the end zone in a 14-9 victory on Sunday.
SDSU Women Come Up Short
The South Dakota State women’s basketball team had No. 4/5 Louisville on the ropes Sunday afternoon at Frost Arena but the Cardinals outscored the Jackrabbits 22-18 in the fourth quarter to record a 68-64 nonconference win in front of a season-high 2,506 fans.
Fewer Veterinarians Available in Rural Areas
Farmers and public health officials are growing increasingly concerned with a shortage of food animal veterinarians in Iowa and across the country.
More Conditions Covered under Minnesota’s Medical Marijuana
Starting July 1st next year, autism and obstructive sleep apnea will be added as qualifying conditions for medical cannabis in Minnesota.
Minnesota Prosecutors Going After Opioid Companies
A number of Minnesota counties are suing opioid manufacturers and distributors in state and federal court
Prisoner Fails to Return to Pierre Community Work Center
A state prison inmate has been placed on escape status after failing to return from her work release jobsite.
Iowa Legislators Talk Long Term Water Quality Plan
Republicans and Democrats say finding a long-term source of money for water quality efforts is a priority for the 2018 Iowa legislative session
University of Iowa Alzheimer’s Study Needs Volunteers
Researchers at the University of Iowa are looking for Iowans who are serving as caretakers of a family member or friend who has Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia.