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No Break in Hot, Dry Weather Pattern

Hot, dry weather will continue across much of the northern plains.

Yankton City Budget Cuts

As sales tax collections slowed down, Yankton City Manager Amy Nelson took steps to cut spending, to keep their budget in balance.

Iowa Public Water Systems Drop

The number of public water systems in Iowa has continued to drop in the last decade.

Nebraska Consumer and Business Confidence Growing

Nebraska’s consumer and business confidence are both strong in the latest monthly survey from the U-N-L Bureau of Business Research

Orioles Outscore Twins

Adam Jones homered twice and drove in five runs to lead a 15-hit attack and the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Minnesota Twins 11-5 on Sunday.

Dodgers Sweep Royals

Clayton Kershaw tossed a six-hitter to become the majors’ first 14-game winner, Justin Turner homered twice, and the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Kansas City Royals 5-2 on Sunday to complete their major league-best 10th sweep and sixth straight victory.

Longtime Coach Dies

Longtime assistant football coach Bob Elliott has died following a lengthy battle with cancer

Castroneves Tops In Iowa

Helio Castroneves dominated the IndyCar race at Iowa Speedway for his first victory since 2014.

Nebraska AG Under Fire for Wanting to Phase Out DACA

Nebraska AG Under Fire for Wanting to Phase Out DACA

Dayton Says No Talks with Republicans About Lawsuit

Dayton Says No Talks with Republicans About Lawsuit

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