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Peterson Can Play

A federal judge has cleared the way for Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson to be reinstated.

Tom Kelly At Spring Training

Former manager Tom Kelly has arrived at Minnesota Twins spring training, ready to work again as a guest instructor five months after a minor stroke.

Augie Sweeps NSIC POY Awards

Augustana basketball teams provided both the men’s and women’s Player of the Year honorees from the Northern Sun Conference.

GPAC Tabs Track Standouts

Honors for the 2015 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Indoor Track and Field Season have been announced.

Gophers Prevail In Overtime

Carlos Morris made a tying 3-pointer while being fouled with 2.2 seconds left in regulation, and although he missed the ensuing free throw, Minnesota controlled the overtime for a 96-90 win over Michigan State on Thursday night.

Hawkeye Women Win

Bethany Doolittle scored 22 points and No. 17 Iowa held off Wisconsin 78-74 to remain in second place in the Big Ten with one game remaining.

Paddlefish Season Opens March 1

Paddlefish season in Iowa begins this Sunday, March 1st on the Missouri and Big Sioux Rivers.

The North American Meat Institute is asking that the comment period for the 2015 Dietary Guideline recommendations be extended from…

EPA Reports North Dakota Failure to Conduct Pesticide Inspections

EPA’s Office of Inspector General issued a report saying the North Dakota Agriculture Department failed to enforce and do pesticide inspections.

Appeal Planned for South Dakota Wind Power Company

The Dakota Power Community Wind Board has decided to appeal the Lincoln County Planning and Zoning Decision to the full County Board of Commissioners.

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