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MetroSports TV will become Midwest Sports+ with a soon-to-launch streaming app and website to connect viewers across all platforms with high-quality sports content and streaming.
On Nov. 19, Sanford opened the Virtual Care Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, a hub for all of the aspects of virtual healthcare.
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Green methanol could provide a cleaner, more profitable way to reduce carbon emissions and create new opportunities for the ethanol industry—without the need for expensive, controversial pipelines.
Some people claim the devil himself visited the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa, that summer night in 1912, when 8 people were killed by an ax murderer.

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Pure Prairie Poultry ran out of funds to care for over a million chickens across Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Farmers and state ag departments are left scrambling.
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The Iowa Utilities Commission on Aug. 28 issued a permit for Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed carbon pipeline to be constructed in the state.
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The "Landowner Bill of Rights" legislation will now be on the Nov. 5 ballot for a statewide vote and could determine the fate of Summit Carbon Solution's pipeline project.
After reading Agweek coverage of flooding in South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa, Ann Bailey recalled the time she covered flooding in the same areas in 1993.
The Iowa Utilities Board approved on Tuesday, June 25 a permit application for Summit Carbon Solutions to construct the carbon dioxide pipeline
USDA Rural Development announced funding for projects in 12 states, including Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota, on Thursday. The projects all are aimed at enhancing domestic fertilizer supply.

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Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird filed a brief signed onto by 12 other states in a lawsuit challenging the hog farming law known as Question 3 in Massachusetts.
Iowa-based Summit is trying to secure permits for a five-state, 2,000-mile pipeline that would take greenhouse gas emissions from ethanol plants and send it to North Dakota for underground storage.
A Willmar Police Department cold case team took up the trail 46 years after the violent death of a 73-year-old woman. There was no trial as the suspect was found incompetent before he died.

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