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Biotech Association Executive Director Supports Mandatory GMO Labelling

The executive director of the South Dakota Bio Tech Association is supportive of mandatory GMO labelling.

Chicken Operation Facing Lawsuit

A proposed chicken operation in Parker, South Dakota is facing a lawsuit from local residents concerned about the impact.

Tech School Scholarships Available

South Dakota high school students interested in any one of the state’s four technical institutes to study programs related to high demand jobs can now apply for part of fifty million dollars in scholarships.

Guns On Campus Bill Shot Down

A bill that would have allowed students twenty one and older to carry concealed hand guns on South Dakota university campuses was defeated on the House floor.

Iowa Gas Tax Bill Advances

The bill to raise Iowa’s gas tax by a dime-a-gallon cruised to approval in the House Transportation Committee Wednesday afternoon.

Education Debate Turns Angry

There was angry debate in the Iowa House Education Committee as Republicans and Democrats battle over how much state money to spend on K-through-12 schools next year.

“Cops” Producers Receive Safety Suggestions

Six months after a crew member of the TV show COPS was killed during a police shoot out in Omaha, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration sent a letter to Langley Productions on how they can improve the safety of their employees.

Voter ID Bill Dies

The sponsor of the voter photo ID bill in Nebraska says a fundamental difference of philosophy doomed the bill this year.

Garnett Coming Home

Kevin Garnett is coming back to the place it all began.

Iowa Back On Winning Track

Jarrod Uthoff scored 14 points and Iowa defeated Rutgers, 81-47, on Thursday night.

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