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More Impaired Drivers on Nebraska Roads

The number of serious crashes involving drivers under the influence of drugs is growing in Nebraska.

Lewis & Clark Regional Water System Prepares for 2016 Construction

The federal budget passed last week by Congress includes more money for water projects under construction. Some of that money should trickle down to the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System.

Another 2016 Ballot Issue has been Certified by the SD Secretary of State

Another 2016 ballot issue has been certified by the SD Secretary of State.

SD Senator John Thune; Tougher Strategy Needed to Combat ISIS

South Dakota Senator John Thune has been very critical of President Obama’s approach to combating the threat from ISIS.

USD Expert Warns of “Holiday Heart Syndrome”

Excessive alcohol consumption during the holidays, especially by occasional drinkers, sends a higher number of people to the hospital with heart trouble than any other time of year.

Vikings Mending For Sunday

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson says he’s confident he’ll play this weekend against the New York Giants despite a sprained left ankle that forced him out for part of the last game.

Red Hot Spurs Top T-Wolves

Kawhi Leonard had 19 points and six rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs bullied the young Minnesota Timberwolves in the paint during a 108-83 victory Wednesday night.

Gophers Lose At Home Again

Jordan Johnson scored 19 points and narrowly missed a triple double as Milwaukee beat Minnesota 74-65 on Wednesday night.

Twins Minor Leaguer Suspended

The commissioner’s office says four players have been suspended under baseball’s minor league drug program, including one player in the Minnesota Twins organization.

New Car Tech Helps in Winter Driving

Winter is just beginning, and while some Iowa drivers may curse the return of cold, snowy weather, one expert says many of us already have helpful technology in our cars, except we don’t always understand how it works.

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