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NE Bankers Concerned About Net Farm Income Drop
Nebraska bankers are concerned about the drop in net farm income in 2015 for the state’s farmers and ranchers. Nebraska…
UNL Data Shows Grain Farmers in the Red
Recently released data from the University of Nebraska Extension Service is showing losses for Nebraska grain farmers for 2015. Extension…
Many Are Pre-Diabetic
As state health officials strive to make Iowa the nation’s healthiest state, a new study finds more than half of all Americans are either diabetic or pre-diabetic.
Nebraska To Launch Online Voting Registration
Nebraska prepares to begin its online voter registration system tomorrow (TUE), National Voter Registration Day.
Iowa Unemployment Lower
The unemployment rate in Iowa headed back down in August after a small move up in July.
Death Penalty Proponents Say Court Challenge Will Fail
Supporters of the referendum petition drive to get the death penalty on the ballot next year in Nebraska are confident it will withstand a legal challenge.
SD Senator Mike Rounds Says Huckabee Stands On Principle
Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee made a stand with Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.
Tuition Freeze Depends On State Finances
The South Dakota Board of Regents has endorsed a tuition freeze as their top priority for next year. That would add about five million dollars to their budget request.
Blue Ribbon Committee Needs Time
The Blue Ribbon Task Force on Education will meet again on October first, and continue the search for some answers to teacher shortages and education funding.
Clean Up Underway After Train Derails, Catches Fire Near Scotland
Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railroad personnel and derailment contractors continue their cleanup and reconstruction effort at the site southeast of Scotland where seven tanker cars hauling ethanol left the tracks Saturday.