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CoBank announces $5 million fund for U.S. ag research and education
DENVER - CoBank, a cooperative bank serving agribusinesses, rural infrastructure providers and Farm Credit associations throughout the United States, announced today that it has committed $5 million to fund agricultural research and education at land...Tags: Education, Research, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Iowa State University
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Annual zero-tillage workshop set for Jan. 8-10 in Bismarck
The Manitoba-North Dakota Zero Tillage Farmers Association is holding its 35th annual workshop and trade show Jan. 8-10, 2013, at the Ramkota Hotel in Bismarck. The theme for the 2013 workshop is “No-till: An Evolution Toward Sustainable Ag.” “The Man-...Tags: Education, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Technology, The Ohio State University, Colleges and Universities
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Regent says S.D. tuition and fees `approaching dangerous territory¿
American News CorrespondentBROOKINGS — Escalating costs for students’ tuition and fees have pushed prices to attend South Dakota’s public universities past some neighboring states and into the region’s upper tier, according to a report delivered Wednesday...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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College Plus: Doland native ready for challenge with move to coaching at Nebraska
When Ndamukong Suh speaks, apparently the Cornhuskers listen.
The former Nebraska All-American and current Detroit Lions defensive tackle put in his two cents about who the Cornhuskers should hire as their new men's basketball coach.
"A mutual...Tags: Illinois Fighting Illini, Michigan State Spartans, Sports, College Basketball, Nebraska Cornhuskers
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Parkston's Rob Van Laecken became the South Dakota girls' basketball all-time winningest coach on Friday. Parkston defeated Chamberlain in Chamberlain to give Van Laecken his 552nd career win, which breaks a tie with Fred Tibbetts as the all-time...Tags: Cancer, College Basketball, Wrestling, Punishment, Nebraska Cornhuskers
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Mercer: In attracting students, S.D. tech schools are as significant as state universities
The state Board of Regents is scheduled to discuss Dec. 16 a report whose bottom line is stunning. The report looks at where South Dakota high school graduates from the class of 2007-08 chose to continue their educations that fall. That our largest...Tags: Wesleyan University, Black Hills Corporation, Colleges and Universities, Watertown, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Farming for answers on genetically altered animals
MINNEAPOLIS - Entrepreneur Scott Fahrenkrug sees raising pigs as one hearty business. And that's not because of the food they can produce. Fahrenkrug, a University of Minnesota professor, is changing genes in pigs so they grow up with diabetes or...Tags: Diabetes, Heart Disease, Science, Obesity, Diseases and Illnesses
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Add three-day festival to your Liszt of things to do
To open its 92nd season, the Aberdeen University/Civic Symphony will join musicians throughout the world in celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Franz Liszt.
A three-day festival, running Nov. 10-12, will honor the great Hungarian pianist,...Tags: Education, Music Industry, Arts, Entertainment, Ceremonies
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Student filmmakers create documentary on Duluth ball slasher
Two University of Minnesota Duluth students created a documentary film last spring on Christopher John Bjerkness, the man convicted of slashing dozens of exercise balls at UMD and other fitness and physical therapy centers in Duluth, most recently in May....Tags: Health Treatments, Entertainment, College Sports, Physical Therapy, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Study shows aggression and anger learned in infancy
Q13 FOX News reporterA new study has found that children can learn anger and aggression from their parents at a very early age. The study was performed by researchers at the University of Minnesota and published in the journal Child Development. Michael Lorber, a...Tags: New York University, Child Development, Colleges and Universities, University of Washington
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Hockey legends visit Aberdeen to promote sport
jpapendick@aberdeennews.comA group of hockey celebrities is in Aberdeen today to help promote the sport — and for a pheasant hunt. They will appear before tonight’s Wings junior hockey game against Minot at 7:15 p.m. The celebrities will have a public meet and...Tags: Shjon Podein, Minnesota Golden Gophers, NHL Entry Draft, Awards and Prizes, Ice Hockey
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Former WESH reporter Lynne Sater has died
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelFormer WESH reporter Lynne Sater died Monday at her home in Oconomowoc, Wis., after a battle with a rare form of cancer. She was 49. She had worked at the NBC affiliate in Orlando from 1988 to 1993 with her husband, Terry Sater. He is an anchor at WISN in...
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