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First West Nile Death of 2018 Confirmed in Iowa

First West Nile Death of 2018 Confirmed in Iowa

HIV Cases Down in Iowa

HIV Cases Down in Iowa

Iowans Might Pay More for Hunting and Fishing Licenses

Iowans Might Pay More for Hunting and Fishing Licenses

Nebraska Coalition Working On Property Tax Relief Plan To Present To Unicameral

The Nebraskans United for Property Tax Relief are in the process of putting together a package they want to present…

Amendment “W” Backers Set Public Meetings

Backers of Amendment “W” will be hosting a number of public meetings over the next couple of weeks start the push to the November election.

Nebraska Corn Growers President Pleased With Senate Ag Appropriations Bill Passage

Prior to leaving for their August recess, the U.S. Senate approved a number of appropriations bills including the 2019 Agriculture…

South Dakota Board of Regents May Consider Budget Cuts

The South Dakota Board of Regents meets this week in Pierre; calling it “Mapping the Path Forward for Higher Education in South Dakota.”

South Dakota Wheat Harvest Exceeding 2017

Winter wheat harvest is wrapping up in South Dakota and with spring wheat harvest more than a third done producers…

South Dakota Mental Health System Under Legislative Study

The “Access to Mental Health Services Study” Committee of the South Dakota legislature meets again this week.

NPPC Official Says Trade War Resolution Needed Soon Along With Trade Deals

China has responded to the escalation of the trade war put forward by President Trump with his announcement of more…

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