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Yankton City Sales Tax Below Projections Again in November

It’s coming down to the wire for the City of Yankton and sales tax for the year.

Jacks Fall In Final Tuneup

South Dakota State saw three Jackrabbits reach double figures but fell, 89-77, at Wichita State Thursday evening in the final non-conference game of the year.

SD Senator Mike Rounds; Debt Pay-down Plan Could Be Difficult

During the campaign, President-elect Donald Trump said the national debt, now standing at about nineteen and a half trillion dollars, could be paid down in four years.

Supporters Push for School Vouchers in Iowa

Advocates of a “voucher” program, so state tax dollars “follow the student” to a public OR private school, made their case to Iowa Governor Terry Branstad.

Nebraska Colleges Adding Programs for Rural Lawyers

A new program at the University of Nebraska at Kearney hopes to encourage students to take up law in rural Nebraska counties.

New Energy Plan for the State of Iowa

Iowa Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds unveiled a new energy plan for the state.

Nebraska Population Continues Steady Growth

The U.S. Census estimates released this week shows Nebraska’s population topped 1.9 million residents for the first time in history.

Missouri River Basin Run Off Should Not Be an Issue

With winter, just now officially underway, we are a long way from the spring run off season.

Yankton County Commission Sets 2017 Carry Over

At their final meeting of the year, Yankton County Commissioners heard that they will carry over about two point three million dollars into next year’s budget.

IRFA Pleased Iowa Energy Plan Includes Renewable Fuels

On Wednesday Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds unveiled the Iowa Energy Plan, which sets the state priorities and provides strategic guidance…