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Wineries springing up around Iowa


		Wineries springing up around Iowa

Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA

1 day ago by Emily Bishop

Vineyards and wineries can be found not only in obvious places such as California but also in Iowa. Max Brewbaker is part-owner of White Oak Vineyards, 15065 NE White Oak Drive, a family-owned vineyard and winery. "It's been a dream to make our own wine," Brewbaker said.

Fisher-Nickell sees demolition Thursday

Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA

2 hours ago by James Pusey

After 56 years of housing various ISU services, it's time to say goodbye to the quaint Fisher-Nickell Hall.

The small building is situated across the street from the Oak-Elm residence hall and stands in stark contrast to the towering Hixson-Lied Student Success Center built next to it.

Police discuss chase circumstances [with audio]

Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA

1 day ago by Rashah McChesney

UNL student suing state officials

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

3 days ago by Alissa Skelton

Editor's Note: Jeff Hall, a columnist for the Daily Nebraskan, is the main subject of this story. The story involves the proposed ban on affirmative action in the state, an issue the Daily Nebraskan has covered since November 2007. While current and former Daily Nebraskan staff members are usually off limits to use as sources, this story wouldn't have been complete without Hall telling his side.

Fish hired as new basketball coach

University Chronicle, Saint Cloud State University, MN

3 days ago by Jake Laxen

Lori Fish is going back to her roots.

The Minnesota State-Mankato women's basketball coach and St. Cloud native was named the head coach at SCSU last Thursday, succeeding longtime coach Lori Ulferts.

"I am absolutely thrilled to have this coaching opportunity which I believe is one of the best in collegiate women's basketball," Fish said.

Racial prejudice thriving in Nebraska

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

2 days ago by Jeff Hall

This month, Fremont City Councilman Bob Warner introduced an ordinance that would have banned undocumented immigrants from renting or working in the city.

Renters would now be required to apply for a $5 "Renter's License" by showing proof of citizenship, while employers would have been required to verify the legal status of workers through a troubled Federal database.

Sick Machine tears up Rox

University Chronicle, Saint Cloud State University, MN

2 days ago by Joseph Froemming

Friday night Sick Machine brought their hardcore brand of rock and roll to the Rox bar.

The band recently released a studio album, "Ready To Burn" which they are promoting with their recent string of live shows.

"Ready To Burn" was a do-it-yourself effort from Sick Machine.

On the road again

Daily Nebraskan, University of Nebraska, NE

2 days ago by Casey Welsch

August is upon us. The dawn of a new school year is in sight. Summer is quickly drawing to a close as well as any freedom that might have come with it.

It's high time to take that summer road trip.

There are thousands of good road trip destinations across the nation; there's something for everyone and everyone can find something.

Textbook prices still on rise during summer

University Chronicle, Saint Cloud State University, MN

2 days ago by Staff Report

College students nationwide are currently getting ready for their fall semester to begin.

But as students are getting ready, textbook prices continue to rise even over the summer months.

Students and their parents are doing their homework to find alternatives to high priced textbooks.

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