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Biofuels Not Contributing to Decline in Bee Habitat
A new study from the National Academy of Sciences says the expansion of corn and soybean acres to supply feed…
ICCI Continues Protest Against Pipeline
Opponents to the Dakota Access Pipeline project are continuing their protests in both Iowa and North Dakota. Iowa Citizens for…
SD Legislative Committee Continues Work to Find Needed Nursing Home Beds
The “Regulation of Nursing Home and Assisted Living Beds” interim committee of the South Dakota legislature meets today in Pierre.
SD Bankers Watching Ag Economy
Low commodity prices are putting stress on Ag producers. It also is a concern to bankers that finance those operations.
Zimmer Won’t Tell
Minnesota Vikings coach Mike Zimmer says he will not announce a starting quarterback until just before Sunday’s season opener at Tennessee.
Twins Nip Royals
Miguel Sano’s hustle led Minnesota to a pair of early runs and his RBI double tied the game in the decisive seventh inning, helping the Twins dodge a series sweep by beating the Kansas City Royals 6-5 on Wednesday night.
Community in Northeast Nebraska Lookinf for Energy from Missouri River
A community in northeast Nebraska is launching an effort to generate electricity using only the flows of the Missouri River
No Change in Consumer Confidence in Latest UNL Survey
Consumer confidence shows virtually no change in the latest University of Nebraska-Lincoln monthly survey.
Nebraska Will See New Initiative from American Red Cross
Nebraska communities will get help preparing for emergencies and disasters through a new initiative launched by the American Red Cross.
Gov Branstad Says Crude Oil Pipeline was Approved Through “reasonable and fair” Process
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad says the crude oil pipeline that’s being built through Iowa was approved through a “reasonable and fair” process