the money to. so usually it s been 3 and $500. and it s just been great to bring everybody together. so,. will: once a month they meet. once a month they donate to a new charity. they get out on that beach. see, tom has got the gutfeld shirt on. we will see him if he could work out. gutfeld wouldn t but tom will. all right? that s a little bit of, i think, optimism and hope and community from in florida. back to you in new york. steve: what a great spot to have a little coffee first thing in the morning you watch the sun come up and see those balloons stubbs in the power lines. ainsley: or maybe a bloody mary. steve: it is friday. thanks, will, and rachel too, good job. will: you bet. brian: coming up straight ahead head by speaker mccarthy delegation go down to the border over in arizona. what they found? well, we will discuss it. congressman derek van or den was he s next.ne sn t care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers.
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In 1996, the first soybean processing facility in South Dakota opened in Volga. With the company behind the plant looking to expand to Mitchell, the benefit of hindsight shows the growth that came from the facility, from more money for farmers to the advent of spinoff businesses.
In 1996, the first soybean processing facility in South Dakota opened in Volga. With the company behind the plant looking to expand to Mitchell, the benefit of hindsight shows the growth that came from the facility, from more money for farmers to the advent of spinoff businesses.