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Vikings Host Falcons In Opener

The Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings have entered this season in an eerily similar place, as they prepare to play each other in the opener.

Royals Lose Lead To Tigers

Jordy Mercer put the Tigers ahead with their third home run of the fourth inning, and Detroit overcame a three-run deficit in a victory for the first time this year by beating Kansas City 6-4.

Nebraska’s Governor And Ethanol Administrator Want Reallocation Of Waived RFS Gallons

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts along with State Ethanol Board Administrator Roger Berry have submitted comments to the EPA on their…

Slow Draw Down of Missouri River Reservoirs

The Corps of Engineers continues to manage a slow draw down of stored floodwater in Missouri River reservoirs.

Positive Movement in the Trade War?

South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says there may soon be some positive movement in the ongoing trade war

Crack Found in James River Bridge Girder

Another James River Bridge in Yankton County needed some major repairs.

OCM Pleased Elected Officials And Presidential Candidates Want Ag Merger Moratorium

Some elected officials and a Presidential Candidate are looking at possible solutions to Concentration issues negatively impacting agriculture. Organization for…

Lewis & Clark State Recreation Area Fall Camping

The Labor Day weekend marks the end of the major camping season in state parks.

NCBA Monitoring Imitation Meat Coalition

Five meat imitating companies have put together a coalition to educate consumers and to advocate for market access. National Cattlemen’s…

Growth Energy Pleased Brazil Raised Ethanol Quota But Wants Tariff Totally Removed

Brazil has raised the quota on U.S. ethanol imports under the tariff rate quota, up from 600 million liters per…

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