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FEMA Staying as Long as Needed

Grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are going out to individuals in South Dakota that had their homes and businesses damaged in the March storms and flooding.

Yankees Outslug Twins Again

Didi Gregorius drove in three more runs with two of New York’s nine extra-base hits, and the Yankees clobbered Minnesota’s pitching staff again in a 10-7 victory over the Twins on Wednesday night.

Twins Juggle Bullpen

The Minnesota Twins have made more changes to their ravaged bullpen, designating right-hander Blake Parker for assignment.

Keller Earns ‘Home’ Win

Kansas City pitcher Brad Keller thrived in his Georgia homecoming, both on the mound and at the plate.

Christion Joins Cowboys

Former South Dakota State record setting quarterback Taryn Christion has been signed by the Dallas Cowboys.

Morningside A.D. Honored

Tim Jager of Morningside College (Iowa) has been selected as the 2018-19 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Athletic Director of the Year.

Bankers Anticipating Interest Rate Cut

The Federal Reserve meets next week and its widely expected they will cut interest rates at least a quarter point.

USDA To Cut SNAP Benefits

The United States Department of Agriculture has released a proposed rule that will eliminate broad based categorical eligibility for the…

U.S. Sheep Industry Benefits From Agricultural Trade Promotion Funds

The United States sheep industry is one sector of agriculture benefiting from the recent $100 million of Agricultural Trade Promotion…

Nebraska Cattlemen Push Congress on Labor and Fake Meat

Nebraska Cattlemen Association members want Congress to address the ag labor shortage and provide protection for the meat industry against…