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Crop Insurance Avoids Budget Cuts

Corn grower groups and most farmers are breathing a sigh of relief following action last week by the Senate during their budget resolution process.

Comprehensive Plan Released to Combat Antibiotic Resistance

Friday, the White House released a comprehensive plan that identifies critical actions to be taken by the federal government to combat the rise of antibiotic resistant bacteria.

Farm Program Sign-Up Extended

Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack has extended the Farm program sign up for Agricultural Risk Coverage or Price Loss Coverage until April 7.

South Dakota Rabies Cases Lower in 2014

The number of rabies cases reported in South Dakota was down for the second year in a row last year, with only 21 reported.

Twins Nip Orioles

Ricky Nolasco allowed four runs in six innings as the Minnesota Twins beat a Baltimore Orioles’ split squad 6-5 on Sunday.

Timberwolves Fall In Orleans

Anthony Davis had 28 points and nine rebounds, and the New Orleans Pelicans defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 110-88 on Sunday.

UNO To Frozen Four

Ryan Massa made 40 saves and Nebraska-Omaha beat Rochester Institute of Technology 4-0 on Sunday night in the NCAA Midwest Regional final to advance to the Frozen Four for the first time.

Larson Earns Honor

The National Association of Basketball Coaches announced the NABC Division I All-District teams on Friday for 2014-15, and South Dakota State senior Cody Larson earned all-district 12 first team honors.

Coyotes Shine On Track

The University of South Dakota track standouts turned in some more impressive performances over the weekend.

Huron Man Dies in Single Vehicle Accident

Huron man dies in a single vehicle accident.

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