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Gas Tax Barely Advances

A bit of drama at the Iowa statehouse as a bill that would raise the state’s gas tax by a dime a gallon cleared a key House committee on a 13-to-12 vote.

Legislation Targets Puppy Mills

Nebraska lawmakers are looking at legislation that would help shut down and prosecute operators of puppy mills.

Wait On For Same Sex Marriage Ruling

A federal judge is weighing arguments made by seven same-sex couples that Nebraska’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.

Twins Report To Camp

The Minnesota Twins will hold spring training in a much fancier place this year.

Miles Upset With Loss

Nebraska coach Tim Miles was so steamed about his team’s 28-point loss to Iowa that he locked his players out of their locker room.

Hawkeyes Rout Huskers

Aaron White had 18 points and 11 rebounds, and Iowa rode a 21-2 run to end the first half to a 74-46 victory over Nebraska on Sunday.

GPAC Brackets Set

Morningside College will be the number one seed when the 2015 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Men’s Postseason Basketball Tournament begins on Wednesday, February 25.

Morningside Women Top Seed

Morningside will be the number one seed when the 2015 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Women’s Postseason Basketball Tournament begins on Wednesday, February 25.

Wayne State Leads Women

The 2015 NSIC/Sanford Health Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket has been released as the 22-game regular season ended Saturday night.

Augustana Men’s Top Seed

The 2015 NSIC/Sanford Health Men’s Basketball Tournament bracket has been released as the 22-game regular season ended Saturday night.

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