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Iowa Tax Collections Down in April

State tax collections in Iowa were down dramatically in April, by almost 19 percent.

Wet Spring May Be in Nebraska’s Future

A climatologist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says we could be in for a wet spring.

Sen. Fischer Fight Against ISIS Needs Clear Objective

Nebraska Senator Deb Fischer says the only way additional troops will be helpful in the fight against the Islamic State is if there is a clear objective in mind.

SDHDA Is Inviting Applicants For ESG Program

The South Dakota Housing Development Authority (SDHDA) is inviting nonprofits and units of local government to submit applications for funding from the Emergency Solutions Grant Program

Below Normal Run Off Expected in the Missouri River Basin

The Corps of Engineers says runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City, Iowa, was two point six million acre feet during April, eighty nine percent of average.

Building the Future at SDSU

The physical outline of the campus at South Dakota State University has changed quite a bit in the last few years.

SD School Districts Working with New Funding Formula

Schools across South Dakota are adapting to a new funding formula passed by this year’s legislature.

Twins Weekend In Windy City

After losing two of three in Houston, the Minnesota Twins will spend their weekend in Chicago playing three games with the Central Division leading White Sox.

GPAC Baseball Tourney Begins

The two brackets for the 2016 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Postseason Baseball Tournaments opened play on Thursday.

Morningside, Doane In Showdown

The two brackets for the 2016 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Postseason Softball Tournaments completed play on Thursday.

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