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Political Disagreements Mark Open of Minnesota Legislature
One day into the 2016 Minnesota legislative session and already there is strong disagreement between Democrats and Republicans over a key issue.
Major Packing Plant Looking for Iowa Home
Mason City Iowa is in the running for an unnamed company to build a 245-million dollar pork processing facility that could eventually create two-thousand jobs.
USD Professor Working Up Real Old Style Beer
A USD anthropology professor is helping a Chicago Museum brew up some old style beer.
Nebraska Lawmakers Back Creation of Military and Veterans Affairs Commission
A measure that would create the Commission on Military and Veterans Affairs has advanced in the Nebraska legislature.
SD DENR Secretary Appears Before Senate Committee on EPA Rules
South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Steve Pirner appeared in front of the US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee in Washington.
Lewis & Clark Water Project Plans More Construction
While the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System struggles to find more federal funding, they continue to plan for more construction.
Nebraskans Pay More Taxes
Nebraskans cringe every year when they have to go to the courthouse to pay their yearly vehicle property taxes.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton Calls for Increased Road Funding
Governor Mark Dayton in his State of the State address Wednesday night, called road and bridge funding a “key area” Minnesota must address.
GPAC Leaders Triumph
Two of three Great Plains Athletic Conference women’s basketball teams advanced with victories in the first round of the national NAIA Tourney Wednesday, including GPAC regular season and tourney champ Morningside.
Cinderella Season Ends For NWU
It was a magic season For Nebraska Wesleyan men’s basketball, but it came to an end Wednesday.




