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South Dakota Playoffs Continue
All classes of South Dakota high school football playoff teams were in action Thursday night around the state,
Nebraska Begins Playoffs
High School football teams begin playoff action this week in Nebraska with a pair of classes opening their postseason schedules Thursday night.
SDSU Women Win Exhibition
The South Dakota State women’s basketball team had three players score in double figures as the Jackrabbits recorded an 80-46 exhibition win over Concordia (Neb.) Thursday night in front of 1,213 fans at the friendly confines of Frost Arena.
“Be a Voter, Save Nebraska
Former Senators Ben Nelson, Bob Kerrey, Congressmen Brad Ashford and John Cavanaugh were just some of the former Democratic office…
South Dakota Voters Have a Choice on Amendment Approval Percentages
An amendment on next month’s South Dakota ballot would raise the approval percentage for future amendments to fifty five percent.
US Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue Expects Fulltime E-15 Sales by Next Summer
US Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue says he expects the rule making for year-round E-15 sales to be done in time for next summer’s driving season.
SD Governor Dennis Daugaard Hearing Campaign Corruption Talk
Both Governor candidates Billie Sutton and Kristi Noem have made government corruption and transparency issues in their campaigns
Yankton Mayor Nathan Johnson Concerned About Impacts of Possible Opt Out Vote
The Yankton City Commission approved a fourteen-million-dollar property tax opt out earlier this month to finance construction of a new aquatic center in Memorial Park.
Unbeaten Raptors Top T-Wolves
Kawhi Leonard scored 35 points, Kyle Lowry had 13 points and 10 assists, and the Raptors beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 112-105 on Wednesday night to improve to 5-0 and match the best start in franchise history.
IM 25 Opposition Heavily Funded by the Tobacco Industry
State campaign finance reports show the tobacco industry has contributed over six and a half million dollars in opposition of a ballot issue that would raise cigarette prices to fund technical education.
                            
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                


