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A Kearney man who was dancing in the median of I-80 near the east North Platte exit became combative with state troopers.
Farm programs will receive an extra $66 billion over the next decade, making up for a delayed Farm Bill. Critics say it will ...
One iconic Chicago songbird — the bobolink — is also experiencing significant population declines across the Midwest and ...
For High Plains Polar Radio Readers Club, I'm Shane Timson in Colby, Kansas.Today, I'm talking about the book Dust Bowl, The ...
“Sea of Grass,” written by Hage and former Star Tribune environmental reporter Josephine Marcotty, hit bookstores just before ...
The geographies of upward mobility show U.S. regions that emphasize investments in the common good over economic ...
As Independence Day dawns under the “Stars and Stripes forever,” rural America stands tall as the “Land of Opportunity.” In ...
This spring marks the 90th anniversary of the federal agency that was born out of that ecological disaster, what’s now known as the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Yet after nine decades, the ...
Under the Great Plains, there's an aquifer powering the region's agriculture system. But it's running out of water, prompting farmers in middle America to consider more environmentally friendly crops.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – A bat at the Great Plains Zoo (GPZ) tested positive for rabies. In a press release, the South Dakota Department of Health reported that one bat on the zoo’s campus ...
Federal cuts have impacted the Great Plains Food Bank, which helps feed over 150,000 individuals in the state of North Dakota and Clay County, Minnesota.
How 2 Great Plains Farm Boys Became Holy Priests on the Road to Sainthood If there’s one character trait common between Fathers Kapaun and Rother, it is their selflessness.