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Gonzalez Issues Apology

Marwin González has become the first batter from the 2017 Houston Astros team that won the World Series to publicly apologize for his role in the sign-stealing scandal.

Wild Records Shutout

Kevin Fiala kept up his recent surge for Minnesota with a goal and two assists, and the Wild beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-0.

Nilsen Adds To Record

South Dakota senior Chris Nilsen has been named the Summit League Indoor Field Athlete of the Week, earning the award for the third time this season and extending his Summit record to 24 weekly awards.

EPA Gives Interim Approval to Atrazine

The Environmental Protection Agency has released its preliminary decision giving interim approval to the use of the herbicide, atrazine. Nebraska…

House Approves Ag Inspectors Bill

Monday the U.S. House approved legislation that authorizes funding for 740 new agricultural inspectors to prevent African Swine Fever and…

Survey Shows Consumers Confused About Fake Meat

A survey released last week at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association convention showed widespread consumer confusion about plant based fake…

Minnesota Farm Bureau Priorities in 2020 Session

The Minnesota Farm Bureau is focusing on seven different areas as state lawmakers begin their 2020 session in St. Paul.…

Battle Continues with Argentina Over Dumping of Biodiesel Into U.S. Market

The battle between the United States and Argentina over dumping of biodiesel by Argentina into the U.S. market is continuing.…

Connecting School Aid to Property Tax Relief

As Nebraska Senators search for agreement on property tax relief, aid to state schools is connected.

City of Yankton Selling Downtown Land for Development

The Yankton City Commission approved the sale of about three acres of city owned land on the east edge of the downtown area.

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