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SD State Employees Could See Pay Cut

While teachers in the state will get a raise of three tenths of a percent, state employees will instead have that increase directed to their health insurance costs.

Public Land Lease Auction Underway in South Dakota

A large land lease auction is under way in South Dakota.

Constitutional Spending Limit Advances in the Iowa Legislature

The Iowa Constitution requires that the State of Iowa have a balanced budget, but the Iowa Senate has endorsed a constitutional amendment that would enforce MORE restraints on state spending.

Minnesota Exports Down

Minnesota businesses exported 19-billion dollars’ worth of products last year.

Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse Expects “Grueling” Nomination Process

A Nebraska Senator will sit in on the confirmation hearing for federal Judge Neil Gorsuch, nominated by President Trump to the Supreme Court.

Season Ends For SDSU Women

It took until overtime in the second round of the Women’s NIT but the South Dakota State women’s basketball team’s season came to an end Sunday in front of a 2,793 fans at Frost Arena.

Gross Just Misses Title

Seth Gross’ quest to become the first South Dakota State University wrestler to win an individual Division I national title came up a point short against Iowa’s Cory Clark, 4-3, Saturday night in St. Louis.

USD Women Ousted

Iowa center Megan Gustafson scored a career high 33 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter, to guide the Hawkeyes past the Coyotes 78-73 in the second round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament Saturday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Packed House Greets SD Congresswoman Kristi Noem at Watertown Town Hall

An overflow crowd estimated at between 200 and 250 people packed into the Watertown Police Department’s Community Room Saturday morning for a town hall meeting featuring South Dakota Congresswoman Kristi Noem.

Work Injury Compensation Bill Moves Through Iowa House

Work Injury Compensation Bill Moves Through Iowa House