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Hospital Association Touts Medicaid Expansion

The Nebraska Hospital Association says the state is passing up an economic opportunity by refusing to expand Medicaid.

Prairie Dog Debate Heats Up

Controversy has arisen again in the Nebraska Unicameral, again involving Senator Ernie Chambers of Omaha.

Twins Set For Opening Day

The Minnesota Twins begin their 2015 baseball season on the road in Detroit Monday.

Royals Hope To Build Off 2014

After closing out last season with a game seven loss in the World Series, the Kansas City Royals hope to build on the experience.

Huskers Begin Final Week

Nebraska will hold football practices Monday and Wednesday as final tuneups for the annual Spring Game on Saturday.

Jacks Fall In Key Series

Oral Roberts pulled away in the late innings, defeating South Dakota State, 9-2, in the decisive game of a three-game Summit League baseball series Sunday afternoon at Erv Huether Field.

Coyotes Best In Region

The South Dakota track and field teams swept South Dakota State, North Dakota and Omaha in The Duels at Howard Wood Field on Saturday.

South Dakota Counties Share Non-Emergency Grant from FEMA

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has given South Dakota $250,000 dollars to supplement assistance programs for people suffering from non-disaster related emergencies.

Dry Planting Season Brings Fire Hazards

Planting season is just around the corner and some growers have already started their pre-field work.

International Trade Commission Ignores Concerned Letter

Coalition for a Prosperous America Leaders says the International Trade Commission is failing to respond to a letter they sent them.

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