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Options Added to Mnsure

A plan is moving forward in the Minnesota Senate that would make state-run Minnesotacare among the policies people could choose from, when buying health insurance on the MNsure exchange.

Nebraska Lawmakers Advance Watered Down Property Tax Relief Bill

A bill seeking to provide property tax relief for farmers advanced in the Nebraska Unicameral after undergoing changes during first-round debate.

Mid America Economy Showing Slow Growth

The Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions Index for March, a leading economic indicator for a nine-state region stretching from Arkansas to North Dakota, expanded for a third straight month and moved above growth neutral for a second consecutive month.

Iowa Governor Terry Branstad Looking for Water Quality Compromise

The water quality plan Iowa Governor Terry Branstad unveiled in January is going nowhere in the legislature.

Nebraska Department of Roads Gets Added Funding

The Nebraska Department of Roads is looking for new projects after the federal transportation department released millions of dollars in unused funding.

Iowa Legislators Closing in on Budget Deal

Iowa legislative leaders from both political parties say there’s been progress in state budget negotiations, but a final product is far from ready.

SD Board of Regents Approves Long Term Contracts

The South Dakota Board of Regents will now allow multi-year contracts for certain head coaches, athletic directors and presidents.

SD Attorney General Marty Jackley; Charges Filed in EB-5 Case

Joop Bollen made his initial court appearance in Aberdeen Friday, in connection with his role in the financial misconduct case related to EB-5 visas, and the South Dakota Regional Center.

MN Farm Income Hits 20-Year Lows in 2015

Farm income in Minnesota continued to decline in 2015, reaching the lowest point in inflation-adjusted dollars in 20 years. That’s…

USGC Pleased in Change in China’s Corn Reserve Policy

This week, China announced it will end its corn stockpiling program and reduce its surpluses of corn that have negatively…

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