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Nebraska State Patrol Superintendent Fired

At a news conference Friday morning, Governor Pete Ricketts announced he had relieved the Nebraska State Patrol Colonel Brad Rice of his duties

SD Lakes Issue Coming Back to the Legislature in January

While a special session of the South Dakota legislature settled the non-meandered lake issue, it will be back in January.

SD Senator John Thune; Presidential Tweetstorm Not Productive

President Trump started another tweet storm with his comments about an MSNBC morning show host.

Twins Lose Boston Series

David Price won for the second time in three starts, Mookie Betts and Hanley Ramirez hit solo home runs, and the Boston Red Sox rallied from a three-run deficit to beat the Minnesota Twins 6-3 on Thursday night.

Royals Rally Too Late

Michael Fulmer came within one out of a shutout, and the Detroit Tigers hit three home runs in a 7-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Thursday.

Timberwolves Introduce Butler

Jimmy Butler has a new team with the Timberwolves and he’s had a warm welcome to Minnesota.

SDSU Adds Assistant

After playing collegiately and pursuing golf professionally, Maggie Murphy was given a new opportunity by South Dakota State Director of Golf Casey VanDamme when she was named the assistant golf coach for the Jackrabbits Thursday.

SD Educators Completing Review of ESSA

The state review of the new version of federal education laws is about done.

Wrestler Seeks New Trial

A former Northern Iowa wrestling standout who spent years in prison for a sexual assault he denies testified yesterday that he was pressured by his coach and lawyers to waive his right to a jury trial.

Minnesota Teacher Tenure Challenged

The state Court of Appeals heard arguments from a group of parents who contend Minnesota’s teacher tenure laws are unconstitutional

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