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Royals Snag Opener

Yordano Ventura pitched six solid innings before leaving with a thumb cramp as the AL champion Kansas City Royals defeated the Chicago White Sox 10-1 on Monday.

Star Wrestler Will Return

South Dakota State University wrestler Cody Pack has been granted a sixth year of eligibility, NCAA officials announced Monday.

Peterson Meets NFL

A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson will meet with the NFL on Tuesday to discuss his playing status.

Gopher Declares For Draft

Minnesota sophomore Amanda Zahui B. has declared for the WNBA draft.

Wild Playoff Clinch On Hold

Blake Wheeler and Drew Stafford scored, Ondrej Pavelec made 32 saves and the Winnipeg Jets posted a 2-0 victory over Minnesota on Monday, preventing the Wild from clinching a wild-card spot.

Nebraska Legislature in Second Half of Session

Nebraska Legislative Speaker Galen Hadley says time is running out on this session and he’s willing to use whatever power he has to move legislation.

University of Iowa Enrollment Increases

University of Iowa president Sally Mason says efforts to increase the school’s enrollment are paying off.

Nebraska Governor Opposes Gas Tax Increase

Preliminary approval has been given by the Nebraska legislature to a six-cent increase in the state gas tax.

Negotiations Continue For A Final Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement

Japanese and U.S. trade negotiators are working around the clock to try to come to some agreement that may lead to a final Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement.

Livestock Siting and Expansion Measure Passes Nebraska Senate

Livestock Siting and Expansion Legislation passes Nebraska Senate.

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