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Candidate Enters Nebraska District 40 State Senate Race

Shane Greckel of Bloomfield is jumping into the race for the District 40 legislative seat in northeast and northcentral Nebraska.

SD Democrats Aiming at 2018 Election Cycle

The South Dakota Democratic Party is planning an aggressive effort aimed at next year’s election cycle.

SD Banks Hoping for Regulation Rollback

US banks have been working under the Dodd-Frank regulations passed during the height of the great recession in 2008.

SD Senator Mike Rounds; More People Covered Under Senate ACA Reform Bill

The Senate is still working over details of the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. Leaders had hoped to hold a vote this week, but that is not certain.

SD Congresswoman Kristi Noem; Attention Now on Tax Reform

Now that the US House has cleared its version of the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, attention is turning to tax reform.

Twins Lose In Boston

Chris Sale pitched 6 1/3 overpowering innings with nine strikeouts, Mitch Moreland hit a solo homer for the third straight game and the Boston Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 4-1 on Monday in a matchup of two of the AL’s top teams.

Florida Closing In On Title

The Florida Gators are one win away from a national baseball championship.

Jail Time For Viking Receiver

An Arizona judge has ordered Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Michael Floyd to serve one day in jail for failing alcohol tests that he blames on a type of fermented tea.

Wild Deals With Defenseman

The Minnesota Wild have agreed with defenseman Gustav Olofsson on a two-year, $1.45 million contract.

Timberwolves Waive Hill

The Minnesota Timberwolves waived veteran forward Jordan Hill on Monday, clearing another $4 million in salary cap room as free agency approaches.

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