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Immunization for RSV, however, is popular.
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It's about half what the utility had originally asked for.
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They come about because of circumstances beyond farmer control
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Do you feel like with Thanksgiving over you can breathe a little easier? Well, on this week's episode of Prairie Beat, learn how you can prepare for some unwanted guests that might make you feel a little tight in the chest.
Main Street
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A landmark CO₂ storage ruling, prairie letters revealing lifelong friendship, and a preview of holiday happenings at Gateway to Science highlight today’s trio of stories.
Dakota Datebook
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On the morning of July 30, 1916, New York City was jarred awake by a huge explosion. Four people were killed, thousands of windows were blown out, and the Statue of Liberty was hit with debris.
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Earlier this year, the Trump administration gutted the Institute of Museum and Library Services, leading to canceled federal grants. Now, after a court order, those grants are being reinstated.
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A memo obtained by NPR shows the Justice Department is telling inspectors to stop evaluating prisons using standards designed to protect trans and other LGBTQ community members from sexual violence.
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The U.S. is "comprehensively reviewing" its relationship with Tanzania after hundreds were killed in a violent post-election crackdown.