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Rains Hurt Hay Harvest
Farmers have been struggling to put up hay and alfalfa on a timely basis with recent wet weather pattern. University…
Senate Committee To Vote On Pipeline Project
Legislation calling for approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline Project is expected to be voted on today by the U.S.…
Pilger Surviver Doesn’t Believe Town Will Rebuild
Residents of Pilger, Nebraska surveyed the damage after two tornadoes hit the town late Monday.
South Dakota Workers To Get Raises
State workers in South Dakota will be eligible for raises starting July first, with the beginning of the new fiscal year.
Daugaard Talks Higher Education
South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard has been talking to students about their post high school and career plans.
Branstad To Stay Out Of Party Leadership Battle
Iowa Republican Party leaders will meet June 28th to select a new chairman and Republican Governor Terry Branstad insists he is leaving the decision up to the party’s new board of directors.
Annalists Study Ways for Universities To Save
The analysts hired to conduct a study of ways to save money at the three state supported universities in Iowa estimate their recommendations could save between 30 and 80 million dollars a year.
Outlook Good For Nebraska Economy
Most surveyed Nebraska businesses report a positive outlook for the next six months in the latest survey by the UNL Bureau of Business Research.
Twins Waste Hughes Effort
Brock Holt scored both Boston runs, Jon Lester weathered a shaky start and pitched six-plus strong innings as the Red Sox held off the Minnesota Twins 2-1 on Tuesday night.
Royals Take Over Lead
Alex Gordon and Mike Moustakas homered as part of a seven-run second inning, and the Kansas City Royals took over first place in the AL Central on Tuesday night with their ninth straight victory, 11-4 over the Detroit Tigers.



