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Huskers Push Maryland

Melo Trimble scored 26 points, including a pair of pivotal 3-pointers down the stretch, and No. 16 Maryland squeezed past Nebraska 69-65 Thursday night in the first-ever meeting between the teams.

Showdown Series Showdown Saturday

.South Dakota’s biggest athletic rivalry continues this weekend with the South Dakota Corn Showdown Series.

GPAC Titles On The Line

The 2015 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships will be on Friday and Saturday, February 20-21, 2015 at Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska.

Large Debate Over County Zoning Powers

Agricultural operations drove a lot of debate in the legislature today on county zoning powers.

Armour School District Receives Grants Towards New Buses

Armour schools have received an $80,000 grant to replace four school buses.

New Beef Processing Facility Set to Open This Year

A beef processing plant set to open in Aberdeen, South Dakota is on schedule.

Hypoxia Task Force Realizing It’ll Take Time To Reach Goal Of Solving Problem

The Mississippi River watershed states have fallen short of their goal to reduce the hypoxia zone in the Gulf of Mexico.

Iowa Could Raise Gas Tax to Fund Roads

A vote could come next week to raise the Iowa gas tax.

Federal Gas Tax Could Increase

While many state legislature are debating increases to their gas taxes, federal legislation to do the same may not be far behind.

Stray Voltage Measure Backed By South Dakota Dairy Producers

Dairy producers in South Dakota support a measure to restrict the stray voltage because of the effects on dairy cows.

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