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Nebraska Boys In Action

Round one of the Nebraska boys basketball tournament got underway Thursday in Lincoln.

Iowa Tourney Continues

Semifinal round games in three classes provided the action Thursday at the Iowa boys high school basketball tournament.

Teacher Mentors Critical to Students Entering Profession

A guiding hand early in a teacher’s career can be critical to keeping people in the profession.

Transgender Policy Bill Debated Again

A bill that would have voided the transgender policy of the South Dakota High School Activities Association was debated in the state Senate again yesterday.

Republican Senators Sign Open Letter to Iran

Republican Senators who signed an open letter to Iranian leaders warning them that any nuclear deal signed with the Obama Administration could be changed are defending that move.

Nebraska Farm Bureau Disappointed with Ag Land Valuation Measure

Nebraska Farm Bureau leaders are disappointed following Wednesday’s decision by the Revenue Committee to not advance a measure decreasing ag land valuations.

WTO Ruling Delayed

U.S. agricultural officials who were waiting on a WTO decision over the U.S. appeal of the Country of Origin Labeling decision will have to wait till late May due to a recent delay.

Groups Calling for Repeal of the RFS

The American Petroleum Institute, Environmental Working Group and Action Aid USA are calling for repeal of corn ethanol mandates under the Renewable Fuel Standard.

SDSU Swine Facility Receives Donation

Hubbard Feeds, a leading U.S. commercial animal nutrition company, has recently donated $50,000 for new swine and cow calf research facilities.

Corn Growers Return from Trip to Cuba

National Corn Grower representatives just got back from a trip to Cuba.

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