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Independent Cattlemen Of Nebraska Want COOL Reinstated And Proper Fake Meat Labeling

The Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska held their annual meeting over the weekend in Broken Bow. ICON President Jim Dinklage says…

Ag Transportation Working Group Asks STB For Rail Rate Review

The Agricultural Transportation Working Group recently shared rail concerns with the Surface Transportation Board. Group member, National Grain and Feed…

Highway Construction Bids Rejected

The South Dakota Transportation Commission rejected several bids for construction work this year that came in well over estimates.

Still Time to Register With FEMA

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has disaster recovery centers, both fixed and mobile, open in many locations across South Dakota.

Farm Bureau Official Says Opening Up USMCA Not Advisable, Needs To Be Ratified

Nebraska Farm Bureau members want the U.S. Congress to ratify the USMCA trade agreement. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi however says…

ASA Vice President Sees Trade War Truce As A Positive Sign

American Soybean Association Vice President Bill Gordon just back from a trade trip to Indonesia and Thailand says he’s encouraged…

Missouri River Levels Continue Slow Fall

Levels on the Missouri River and reservoirs continue to hold steady or show a slight drop.

Congress Passes Border Funding Bill

The US House passed a four point six-billion-dollar emergency funding bill for border security last week just before they left Washington for the July fourth holiday.

Wild Makes Moves

The Minnesota Wild zeroed in on Mats Zuccarello in free agency for a top-six forward group in need of a new look.

Royals Lose In Canada

Freddy Galvis hit a pair of solo home runs, rookie Cavan Biggio had four RBIs and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Kansas City Royals 11-4.

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IOWA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SIGNS OFF ON UPDATED SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS

DES MOINES, IA (KCCI) – The State Board of Education took its final look at new social studies standards. The…

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GOVERNOR JIM PILLEN PROPOSES DHHS CUTS OF OVER $152 MILLION TO BALANCE BUDGET

LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) – With a projected $471 million budget deficit on the horizon, Gov. Jim Pillen looked to…

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EARLY FUTURE FUND DEADLOCK ESPOSES DIVIDE OVER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY IN PIERRE

PIERRE, S.D. (Todd Epp / South Dakota Broadcasters Association) – The South Dakota Legislature is four days into its 2026 session,…

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WHAT DOES MARIJUANA RECLASSIFICATION MEAN FOR SOUTH DAKOTA?

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – President Trump’s executive order to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule 1 to a…

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GOVERNOR RHODEN ANNOUNCES $200,000 GRANT SUPPORTING KEEP FARMERS FARMING PROGRAM

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – On Monday, Governor Rhoden announced a $200,000 grant from the Future Fund for…