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Branstad Disappointed With Judge’s Decision

Governor Terry Branstad says he’s “disappointed” with Wednesday’s decision from a district court judge who ruled Branstad overstepped his authority in closing the Iowa Juvenile Home.

Propane Price Dropping

Propane users in Iowa are finally getting a little bit of relief after prices at some retailers climbed to nearly $5 a gallon last week.

Prison Overcrowding Discussed

A study backs the contention of some state lawmakers that a few changes could ease prison overcrowding in Nebraska.

Filibuster Against Helmet Law Repeal Effort

Another attempt is being made to repeal the state motorcycle helmet law in Nebraska, and, again, opponents have mounted a filibuster against it.

Governor Announces Grants

Governor Dennis Daugaard says 12 South Dakota school districts will receive grants totaling more than $8.5 million to develop and strengthen career and technical education programs.

Vermillion District To Receive Grant

The Vermillion School District will get a ninety nine thousand dollar Career and Technical Education grant from the state Futures Fund.

NPPC Trade Official Says They’re Still Trying To Re Open Russian Market

NPPC Trade Official Trying To Get Russian Market Re Opened

Increased School Funding Would Be Welcome

Bills to push state aid to three point eight percent have been introduced.

Farmers Union Backing South Dakota Bill To Change Commission Selection

Farmers Union Backing South Dakota Legislation To Change Commission Selection

SDSU Holding Pork Classic Saturday In Brookings

SDSU Holding Pork Classic Saturday In Brookings

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