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Iowa Recovering from Bird Flu
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and the U-S Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday that a turkey farm that was infected with the bird flu completed the cleaning and disinfection process and is starting over.
Sioux City to Implement Body Cameras on Law Enforcement
The police department in Sioux City, Iowa, is the latest in the region to test body cameras.
Gas Prices Could Continue Falling
Nebraska’s gasoline prices are the lowest they’ve been in August in six years.
Thousands Tour Discovery Barn at Sioux Empire Fair
Thousands of Sioux Falls area consumers are leaning more about farming and food production as they tour the Pipestone Discovery Barn.
Corps of Engineers Doubtful of New Regulations
Internal memos released by the House Oversight and Government Reform committee reveal that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers believe the Waters of the U.S. rule will not hold up in court.
Wind Projects Impact Property Values
Windfarm expert and Certified Real Estate Appraiser, Mike McCann spoke about wind farms and property values at a pair of stops in South Dakota this week.
EPA Under Fire After Changes to RFS
American Coalition for Ethanol leaders say the Environmental Protection Agency has taken the Renewable Fuel Standard away from its initial purpose.
Country of Origin Labeling Debate Continues
The Obama administration is defending mandatory country of origin labeling at the World Trade Organization despite efforts in Congress to repeal or change the law.
SD Senator John Thune Touts Congressional Achievements
Senators are wrapping up work this week before they leave Washington for their August break.
Future Of Export Import Bank Uncertain
Authorization for the US Export Import bank ran out at the end of June.