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Neb. — Rural areas in middle America are being hit particularly hard by what could be another dip into recession for the region, according to a survey of business leaders and supply managers in nine Midwest and Plains states released Tuesday. November's...
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Home sales in the Midwest surged in October as first-time home buyers sought to beat the initial deadline for a federal tax credit and difficult market conditions last year made comparisons favorable. The National Association of Realtors released that...
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ranging from a 2-year-old brindle French bulldog so afraid of people that it refused to be touched to a playful Shih Tzu -- boarded a special flight Friday from Midway Airport to New York, where their chances for adoption might be higher.
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Home sales in the Midwest surged in October as first-time home buyers sought to beat the initial deadline for a federal tax credit and difficult market conditions last year made comparisons favorable. The National Association of Realtors said Monday there...
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Delayed by rain throughout much of October, farmers in the upper Midwest region are feeling the pressure now to finish harvesting corn and soybeans before snow starts falling on the area. Statistics released by the United States Department...
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Wisconsin residents and others in the upper Midwest unsure what to make of the unseasonably warm temperatures could take advantage of one last chance to plant spring bulbs. Horticulturists at the University of Wisconsin Extension suggest bulbs...
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Courier & Press Jimmy Hammers, left, Henry Norton, center, and Richard Daughtery, right, along with Phil Daughtery on drums, not pictured, make up the band Cream Of The Crop, which performed for an Order of Owls' dance recently. Evansville's order of...
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Neb. — The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City says lower income contributed to a weaker farm economy during the third quarter in some Midwest and Western states. The Fed's survey of banks in the 10th district says falling crop prices and weak demand...
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Mont. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Wednesday that he was proposing to create seven new wild-horse preserves, including one in the East and one in the Midwest, to address the problem of a growing population crowding the Western range. The program...
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Minnesota's manufacturing sector continues to recover -- although barely -- according to a September survey of supply managers released Thursday. "It's rather sluggish at this point," said Toby Madden, a regional economist for the Federal Reserve Bank...
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