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Alfalfa U Provides Production Tips for Growing Industry

Alfalfa production is already huge in the region, but interest continues to grow. Speaking at yesterday’s Alfalfa U in Sioux…

Bill Would Limit President’s Authority to Impose Tariffs

Legislation introduced in both Houses of Congress would put checks on the President’s authority to impose Section 232 tariffs. Iowa…

Yankton County Commission Defends C.U.P. Change

The Yankton County Commission is getting questions about small animal production units needing a conditional use permit. The change was made last month.

Water Supply Lures Tru-Shrimp to Madison

A dependable water source was one of the main reasons the Tru-Shrimp Company has decided to build its first harbor in Madison.

Expensive Repairs Needed in the Yankton County Jail

Major repair work is needed in the Yankton County Jail

Good Time to Test Your Home for Radon

It’s not quite half-way through winter and Nebraskans who are spending more time indoors should have their homes tested for radon.

Iowa Settles Sex Harassment Cases

A state board in Iowa has approved paying a total of more than four-million dollars to two female employees who say they were harassed by Iowa Finance Authority director Dave Jamison.

Iowa Lawmakers Set State Education Aid

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and key Republicans in the legislature met and settled on a “per pupil” spending level for the 2019/2020 school year

Fine for Shooting Eagles in Iowa Soars

A bill that would dramatically raise the fine for killing a bald eagle in Iowa has again soared past an initial hearing in the House.

Sioux Center Voters Deciding on a High School Bond Issue

Voters in the Sioux Center Community School District in northwest Iowa are going to the polls Tuesday to vote on a nearly 25-million dollar bond issue