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Augie Basketball Leads Way
Augustana University men’s and women’s basketball both ranked in the top four in NCAA Division II in attendance for the 2015-16 season the NCAA announced on Wednesday.
Solar Makes a Good Addition to Wind Power
While most attention on renewable energy has been on wind power development, there may soon be solar panels sprouting next to those wind towers.
Gov Ricketts Avoids Sophomore Slump
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts may have avoided the sophomore slump in his second year of dealing with the legislature
Minnesota Legislative Leaders Still Trying to Move Forward on Tax-cut
After a quick meeting, legislative leaders and Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton say they’ll meet again next week to try to move forward on the tax cut bill that Dayton “pocket-vetoed”,
Nebraska’s New Road Standards Get Thumbs Up From Public Roads Classifications and Standards
Nebraska’s new road standards now better align with the transportation industry nationwide.
Long Range Forecasts Critical to Crop Production
Long range weather forecasting is a critical element in crop production, and the accuracy of those forecasts is improving.
SD Attorney General Marty Jackley Joins Challenge to President Obama
South Dakota will join other states in a challenge to President Obama’s directive to school districts on gender rights.
Power Struggle at Napa Junction
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission is working through a power dispute at the Napa rail junction in western Yankton County.
Iowa Congressman Steve King Wins Big in 4th District Primary
Iowa Congressman Steve King easily defeated his republican primary challenger by a sixty five to thirty five percent margin.
Iowa Lawmaker Leaves Republican Party over Trump Comments
A long-time state legislator from northwest Iowa says he’s leaving the Republican Party because of what he calls Donald Trump’s “racist” rants about a federal judge.




