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The “Truth” is, Reba thinks “bro country” is on the way out

Big MachineReba McEntire has described her new album, Stronger Than the Truth, as a return to the kind of old-school, traditional country she loves.  Now, in a new interview, the Country Music Hall of Famer says she hopes that’s exactly where the genre is headed: back to its roots, and away from the much-criticized — and also …

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Flood Warning issued March 27 at 9:36AM MDT until further notice by NWS

…The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers in South Dakota… Vermillion River Near Davis …The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South Dakota…Minnesota… Firesteel Creek Near Mount Vernon

Flood Warning issued March 27 at 9:36AM MDT until March 29 at 2:00PM MDT by NWS

…The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers in South Dakota… Vermillion River Near Davis …The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South Dakota…Minnesota… Firesteel Creek Near Mount Vernon

Fire destroys long-time business in Avon

Firefighters from seven departments were called to a fire in Avon that destroyed a long-time business and threatened other buildings in the area. The fire call at Powers Furniture and Appliance was received about 7:30 Tuesday night. The Bon Homme County Sheriffs office says fire units from Avon, Tyndall, Tabor, Springfield, Wagner, Dante and Yankton …

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Tessier’s Inc. celebrates its 100th anniversary

Tessier’s Inc., a Premier Mechanical Contractor serving the Midwest Region, is celebrating their 100th anniversary as a South Dakota business. “We are celebrating our proud South Dakota heritage, our dedicated great employees and their families without whom we would not exist, our customers who have trusted us with their building projects, their needs of specialty …

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Patience is key this planting season

Wet weather might delay planting in parts of the Midwest, but an agronomist says patience is key this planting season. Brent Tharp with Wyffels Hybrids based in Northwest Illinois says, “Remember, last year going into April we had snow on the ground across a lot of the Midwest and guys were getting pretty nervous, but …

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AURI looking for the next value-added opportunities

The Ag Utilization Research Institute (AURI) is fulfilling its purpose to help boost farm income.  AURI executive director Shannon Schlecht says the organization was created during the 1980’s farm crisis. “To look at ways we can re-envision our commodities to help create disappearance and help spur those farm gate prices to a higher level through …

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Old Dominion plans to “Make It Sweet” by giving fans new music as it’s ready

ABC/Image Group LAOld Dominion‘s latest hit, “Make It Sweet,” is just one spot away from country’s top five this week, though we still don’t know exactly when the new album from the CMA and ACM Vocal Group of the Year will arrive. In the meantime, lead singer Matthew Ramsey says the five-man band plans to keep the new tunes …

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Garth Brooks’ Stadium Tour will get Mile High in Denver this June

ABC/Image Group LAGarth Brooks’ newest stop on his Stadium Tour will be Saturday, June 8 at the home of the Denver Broncos in Colorado. Tickets for the show at Mile High Stadium will go on sale Friday, April 5 at 10 a.m. MT. Just this past Saturday, Garth played to a sold-out crowd at State …

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Self-driving sports cars, 210 mph SUVs: What insiders think about the latest trends

RistoArnaudov/iStock(GENEVA) — What do some of the smartest people in the automotive industry think about the future of driving? From electric vehicles and self-driving technology to the next generation of SUVs, ABC News sat down with industry leaders in Geneva, Switzerland, to get their take on the most-pressing issues facing consumers and automakers alike. Here’s …

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