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Iowa Lottery Hitting the Numbers

The Iowa Lottery expects to finish the fiscal year at the end of June taking in more money than predicted.

Nebraska PSC Holds Another Public Meeting on Keystone XL Pipeline

Public Service Commissioners heard the pros and cons of the Keystone XL oil pipeline as they held their third public meeting on TransCanada’s application to cross Nebraska.

Yankton County Rural Residents to Speak on Hog Barn Applications

The Yankton County Commission will listen to the public, then vote on seven applications for new hog barns at their meeting on July fifth.

Yankton County Commission Moving Ahead with Hog Permit Hearings

The Yankton County Commission meeting scheduled for July 5th will not be delayed.

SD Senator Mike Rounds; Many in the State Would Benefit from Senate Health Reform Bill

Votes on the Senate version of repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act will come after the July fourth break.

Twins Win In Boston

Adalberto Mejia pitched 5 2/3 innings in his second straight scoreless start, Max Kepler hit a two-run homer and the Minnesota Twins rebounded from two consecutive losses against Boston to beat the Red Sox 4-1 on Wednesday night.

Homers Key Royals Win

Salvador Perez and Mike Moustakas hit consecutive homers during a four-run fourth inning, and the Kansas City Royals went on to beat the Detroit Tigers 8-2 on Wednesday night.

CWS Sets Records

Attendance at the College World Series was the highest in the 71-year history of the event.

Yankton City Commissioner Launches “Forward” Proposal

Yankton City Commissioner Tony Maibaum introduced a new development plan to the commission at their meeting this week.

Summit Acknowledges Loss

The Summit League officially lost a member Wednesday with the announcement by IUPUI that it will join the Horizon League.

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