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Twins Lose Opener

Matt Wieters singled home the winning run with two outs in the ninth inning, and the Baltimore Orioles withstood two long rain delays Monday in a season-opening 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins.

Nagy Makes It Official

After a school-record 410 victories and three NCAA Tournament appearances in the last five seasons, the Scott Nagy era at South Dakota State University has come to an end.

Minnesota Department of Transportation Encouraging Living Snow Fences

The Minnesota Department of Transportation wants farmers to think about leaving standing corn rows next fall along some state highways as a “living snow fence”.

Minnesota Medical Outcomes Survey

If you need knee or back surgery, be aware of a just-released study comparing patient outcomes at a number of medical groups across Minnesota.

Early Voting Begins in Nebraska

Nebraska Secretary of State John Gale says those who want to vote early by mail for the Primary Election need to request a ballot now.

Northwest Iowa Company Gets State Loan for Tree Pans

Four startup businesses were awarded financial assistance from the State of Iowa, including an Akron-based company that makes protective covers for newly planted trees.

SD DENR Watching Trans Canada Clean Up Work at Oil Spill in Hutchinson County

The Keystone crude oil pipeline that stretches from north to south across eastern South Dakota was shut down Saturday afternoon, after what was described as an “incident” occurred in Hutchinson County.

Trans Canada Working on Response to Keystone Pipeline Spill in Hutchinson County

TransCanada says they are investigating a potential incident along its Keystone pipeline right-of-way approximately four miles from its Freeman pump station in Hutchinson County.

Incident Along Keystone Pipeline in Hutchinson County Leads to Shut Down

TransCanada has shut down shipments of crude oil through the Keystone pipeline due to what is being called an “incident”…

Syngenta Responds to Concerns with ChemChina Merger

Syngenta officials recently replied to some Senator’s concerns about national security issues that may result from the acquisition of their…

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