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Summit League Releases TV Slate

The Summit League announced a 2014-15 basketball television schedule that includes over 100 regional or national broadcasts.

SDSU, USD Swimmers Honored

South Dakota State’s Alex McLain and South Dakota’s Sam Schutt were named the Men’s and Women’s Swimmers of the Week for their performances Sept. 28 – Oct. 13.

GPAC Honors Volleyball Best

The Great Plains Athletic Conference has released its weekly award winners for volleyball.

School Resource Officer Approved

The Yankton School Board has approved an agreement with the City of Yankton to provide a school resource police officer.

New President For Avera Sacred Heart

The new President of Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton is a long time employee.

Farmers Union President Skeptical About Possible Rail Merger

Last week, Canadian Pacific Railroad officials approached CSX rail leaders about a proposed merger than would have had a market…

Nebraska Farm Group Hoping For Tax Code Revamping

Utah Senator Orrin Hatch is in line to become chairman of the Senate Finance Committee next year if Republicans gain…

Results Of Corrections Investigation Turned In

Governor Dave Heineman says the Nebraska State Patrol has handed the results of its investigation into the prison sentence miscalculations by Corrections officials over to prosecutors.

South Dakota Producers Battling Swine Viruses

South Dakota State Veterinarian Dr. Dustin Oedekoven says since May of 2013, South Dakota has had 38 cases of swine…

Chambers Spars With Governor On Corrections

A member of the special Nebraska legislative committee investigating the release of serial killer Nikko Jenkins from prison fired back at Governor Dave Heineman.

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