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Out of State Students Get Tuition Break at South Dakota Universities

Students from six states around South Dakota will be able to pay instate tuition rates at public universities.

South Dakota Healthcare Providers Struggling with Workforce & Funding

Governor Dennis Daugaard proposed a two-point three percent increase in state spending on several programs, including reimbursements to health care providers.

Minnesota Sees $1.5 Billion Dollar Surplus

Minnesota starts 2019 with big surplus

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts Defends Holding Critical Corrections Report

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts defends the decision by state Corrections Director Scott Frakes to not release a less than flattering report on the Tecumseh state prison riot of 2015.

Twins Sign Infielder

Second baseman Jonathan Schoop and the Twins agreed to a $7.5 million, one-year contract, another step in an offseason remake of Minnesota’s infield.

SDSU Plays In Quarterfinals

The South Dakota State University football team continues its march through the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs by traveling Saturday to face fourth-seeded Kennesaw State in quarterfinal action.

Hawkeyes Top Cyclones

Tyler Cook had 26 points and 11 rebounds, Isaiah Moss added 20 points and 18th-ranked Iowa cruised past Iowa State 98-94, snapping a two-game losing streak.

Southeastern Electric Planning More Upgrades in 2019

Southeastern Electric, based in Marion, is dealing with continued growth in their service area.

Wild Gets Shut Out

Mike Smith made 31 saves, Elias Lindholm scored twice and the Calgary Flames beat the Minnesota Wild 2-0.

Jackrabbit, Coyote Lead Way

A pair of seniors captured the November Summit League Athlete of the Month awards announced by league officials Thursday.