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Search On For Workers

The main mission of Yankton Area Progressive Growth over the years was to recruit new businesses to move and bring jobs to the area.

Yankton County Treasurer Resigns

Long time Yankton County Treasurer Pam Marchand will be stepping down.

Flooding Risk Low

With dry conditions holding over from last fall, and very little snow pack, the flood outlook for eastern South Dakota is very low.

February Cold and Snowy in Iowa

Iowa State Climatologist Harry Hillaker says February will goes into the record books in the top ten in both cold and snow.

Improvements Expected In Iowa Economy

Most of the CEOs of Iowa’s largest companies are expecting improved sales and steady or slightly higher employment levels over the next six months.

Ricketts Defends Same-Sex Marriage Ban

Governor Pete Ricketts says he supports Nebraska’s definition of marriage, despite a federal judge’s ruling overturning it.

Zoning Changes Advance

The Senate Ag and Natural Resources Committee voted to approve changes to the states zoning laws.

Midland Secures Title

Third-seeded Midland continued to play the role of spoiler, as they upset top-seed Morningside, 89-67, in the title game of the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Concordia Shocks Mustangs

Concordia snapped Morningside’s 39-game home winning streak with an 80-72 win in the title game of the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Women’s Postseason Basketball Tournament.

Augie Claims NSIC Crown

Augustana men’s basketball won its third game in as many days to capture the NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament with a 98-82 victory over MSU Moorhead (32-3) on Tuesday night at the Sanford Pentagon.

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