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Senators want to know Mo. River flood plan
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators from seven states lining the Missouri River on Monday asked the Army Corps of Engineers to outline plans for next year’s flood preparations. The senators wrote in a letter sent to two top Corps officials that...Tags: North Dakota, U.S. Army, Kansas, Disasters and Accidents, Iowa
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Virginia native plants: purpletop grass
Virginia's Wildflower of the Month for August: Purpletop grass, or Tridens flavus
This grass is all over the roadsides in late summer, and easily recognized by its loose, open, purple spikelets and distinctive weeping form. Growing to 4 feet tall,...Tags: Politics, Elections, Massachusetts, Michigan, Florida
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North Dakota firm buys 2 Nebraska dealerships
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A North Dakota company says it will be taking over two eastern Nebraska agricultural equipment dealerships. Titan Machinery said Wednesday that it is acquiring Virgl Implement Inc. in Wahoo and Victors Inc. in Fremont. ...Tags: North Dakota
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Controversial pipeline moves closer to construction
The State Department has concluded that the highly controversial proposal for the Keystone XL pipeline would not have “significant impacts” on the environment, removing a major barrier to the construction of a $7-billion project that would...Tags: Kansas, Human Interest, Barack Obama, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, White House
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Man dies in crash in Phillips County
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAn Almena man dies in a crash Wednesday morning in Phillips County just west of Phillipsburg. The Kansas Highway Patrol says 20-year-old Jacob Gallentine was driving east on U.S. 36 just after 7:00 a.m., when he traveled left of center and struck a mini-...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Kansas, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Health
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Nebraska man sentenced for fake mad cow reports
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - A Cozad man who pleaded guilty to mailing false reports for a federal mad cow disease inspection program has been sentenced to five years of probation. The U.S. attorney's office in Omaha says Galen Niehues was sentenced Wednesday...Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Lawyers
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Storm Team 12: Spotty storms then the heat's on
Storm Team 12A warm front is expected to rise northward to near the Kansas - Nebraska border by Saturday afternoon then stall out there for the weekend. While the front passes through our area it will spark a few more showers and isolated storms. The threat of...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Kansas
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Spark Back in Missouri Fireworks Sales
Meagan Kelleher, Web ProducerMany people like to celebrate the Fourth of July by shooting off fireworks and dealers in Missouri say this year, their sales are up 10 to 15 percent. That's good news for the state's economy. Despite a down economy and Missouri River flooding,...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Iowa, Missouri, Human Interest, Credit and Debt
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Bridge Closures Mean Bad News for Travelers, Good News for Some Businesses
The number of passable bridges for travelers crossing the flood-swollen Missouri River in northwest Missouri is rapidly dwindling, as high water has made traveling to and from Iowa, Nebraska and northeast Kansas a tricky proposition.
The bridge over...Tags: Transportation Industry, Green Bay (Brown, Wisconsin), Tourism and Leisure, Road Transportation, Iowa
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Great South Dakota Ambassador for ag
Summer gets crazy busy and I, like many, try to shoehorn in some extra events. Wednesday I finagled a way to get to the Governor’s Annual Ag Summit in Sioux Falls. It was a day filled with thought-provoking messages as well as valuable networking...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Missouri, Disasters, Ethanol, Politics
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Soggy Fields Curb Corn Planting as Demand for Ethanol, Feed Grow
|(c) 2011, Bloomberg News|CHICAGO -- Corn farmers were unable to plant on soggy or flooded fields from Arkansas to North Dakota this year, signaling tighter grain stockpiles even after rising demand for livestock feed and ethanol sent prices surging. The Department of Agriculture...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, North Dakota, Lifestyle and Leisure, Minnesota, Colleges and Universities
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ArtPrize Confirms 1582 Artists for 2011
FOX 17 News ReporterArtPrize organizers have announced 1,582 artists from 36 countries and 42 states will show their work in 164 venues within three-square miles of downtown Grand Rapids for the 2011 competition. The event will take place September 21st-October 9th....Tags: California, Michigan, Minnesota, Kansas, Iowa
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