Cattle and Chicago Wheat Lead Wednesday Trade

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A mixed day in the grains with more strength in cattle on Wednesday. Arlan Suderman from StoneX joined us for perspective and analysis at midweek in our Wednesday Market Wrap Up. Please remember the risk of trading

Twins Fall To A’s

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(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins opened up their series against the Athletics with a 6-3 loss at Target Field yesterday. The Twins took an early lead on an RBI double by Matt Wallner, but Joe Ryan

Target CEO Stepping Down After 11 Years

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(Minneapolis, MN) – The CEO of Target is stepping down from the position after more than a decade. Brian Cornell will depart from the retail giant after a continued decline in sales over backlash from its retraction

Avera Receives Three-Year Federal Grant to Extend Virtual Nursing

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Avera has received $1 million in funding for the Avera RURAL-UP: Solving Rural Workforce Challenges in the Upper Midwest with Virtual Patient Care program The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program has awarded $1,017,126 over a

Snoozy Shines as Sioux Falls Stays Alive in LLWS

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(Williamsport, PA) — Sioux Falls Little League bounces back in a big way after Monday’s loss, shutting out Washington 9-0 last night in Williamsport. Maxen Snoozy dominated on the mound with 14 strikeouts, including 10 in a

Musick Family Donates $33M to Boost Mitchell Education

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(Mitchell, SD) — As Mitchell students head back to school today, they’ll be stepping into a brighter future thanks to a 33-million-dollar gift from the Musick [[ music ]] family. The donation will benefit both the Mitchell