By Makenzie Huber SIOUX FALLS — Hundreds of people, many of them opponents of a carbon dioxide pipeline, filled the Southeast Technical College auditorium
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Romance, Turmoil, and Dependency: The Saga of the Automotive Industry in the United States
By Fabien Nadou, EM Normandie Donald Trump’s criticism of European automakers reflects a sector undergoing profound geographic and technological transformation. This evolution strikes at the
Iowa State University Scientists Lead Breakthrough To Understand Contents of Plant Cells
Professor Justin Walley and Christian Montes, a research scientist, in the Department of Plant Pathology, Entomology and Microbiology, led the work to develop a
Focus of 2025 Three-State Beef Conference Is Improving Efficiencies in the Cow Herd
Greenfield is Iowa location, to be held Jan. 15 By Erika Lundy-Woolfolk, Chris Clark GREENFIELD, Iowa – The Three-State Beef Conference provides beef cattle producers
This School for Autistic Youth Can Cost $573,200 a Year. It Operates With Little Oversight, and Students Have Suffered.
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Republican who led inquiry of Dean Plocher may be subject of new ethics complaint
Republican who led inquiry of Dean Plocher may be subject of new ethics complaintby Jason Hancock, Missouri Independent May 2, 2024 Days after ending an investigation into Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher, the Republican who led that inquiry has recused herself from the committee as it prepares to discuss a new complaint. According to a letter […]