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Minnesota Voters Weigh In on Super Tuesday
“Super Tuesday” March 1st is coming up fast, when Minnesotans get their first chance to weigh in on this year’s presidential race.
Minnesota Water Tests May Have Been Botched
The Minnesota Health Department says it might have inadequately tested some water samples from municipal and other systems as far back as the 1990s.
Sharp Difference of Opinion Over the Nebraska Unicameral
Speaker of the Legislature, Galen Hadley of Kearney, took to the floor of the Unicameral to unleash a blistering attack on Senator Bill Kintner of Papillion.
Iowa Legislative Leader Opposes Legalizing Medical Marijuana
The top Republican in the Iowa legislature is making it clear she will oppose any attempt to legalize medical marijuana in Iowa this year.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors Mandated Under Proposed Iowa Law
Carbon monoxide alarms would be mandated in some Iowa dwellings under legislation that cleared a legislative panel this week.
Iowa House Republicans Introduce $7.3 Billion Dollar Budget
Iowa House Republicans are proposing a state budget that will spend just over seven-point-three BILLION dollars next year.
Iowa Universities Request $20 Million Dollars More
The presidents of Iowa’s three public universities were at the statehouse, asking legislators to boost state funding for the schools by more than 20 million dollars.
Opposition Grows to Expanded Gambling in Nebraska
Gambling With the Good Life has come out against three initiative petitions to expand gambling in Nebraska.
SD Governor Dennis Daugaard Still Expects Deal on Medicaid
South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard says the dialogue with federal officials over Medicaid expansion is continuing.
Nebraska Groundwater Levels on the Rise
A new report shows groundwater levels are up in Nebraska, on average, six inches.