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Iowa State Study Shows Children of Divorce Less Likely to Finish College

Children with divorced parents are less likely to earn a four-year college degree or beyond

Nebraska Property Tax Debate; “Everything’s on the Table”

Finding a way to cut property taxes is a major issue in Nebraska, and the legislature has been unable to find any agreements in the past couple of sessions

South Dakota Legislators Expect More Information from Technical Education Board

The Chair of the Government Operations and Audit Committee of the South Dakota legislature says they need more information from the technical education board.

Lewis & Clark Regional Water System Looking for more Federal Funding

While construction continues on the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System, future federal funding is needed to keep the project on course.

Congress Back to Work; Many Issues Remain

Congress returns to Washington this week in hopes of reaching agreements on important issues before the end of the fiscal year on September thirtieth.

August in Iowa, Wet and Warm

Iowa State climatologist Justin Gilsan says the month of August brought much-needed rain across the state

Early Harvest Pushing Propane Prices

Propane prices are creeping slightly higher in Iowa as farmers prepare for the harvest and drying their grain

Coyote Among Valley Best

This week’s Missouri Valley Football Conference players of the week include RB Bruce Anderson of North Dakota State, LB Alex Gray of South Dakota, QB Brady Davis of Illinois State and WR/RS Dakota Caton of Indiana State.

Twins Routed By Rangers

Yohander Mendez earned his first major league win and Nomar Mazara hit two of the Texas Rangers’ six homers in an 18-4 rout of the Minnesota Twins.

Huskers, Cyclones Seek Opponents

With bowl eligibility potentially at stake for both schools later in the season, officials at Nebraska and Iowa State say they’ll work to find new opponents to fill out their schedules.