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Minnesota Money Helps Push Lewis & Clark Water Project

The Minnesota legislature included three and a half million dollars for construction of the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System in their bonding bill.

Vermillion Watching USD Law School Study

As a task force takes a look at the possibility of moving the Law School from the University of South Dakota to Sioux Falls, the community of Vermillion is taking extra interest.

Twins Lose Marathon

Evan Longoria and Logan Morrison hit back-to-back homers in the 15th inning, Steven Souza Jr. drove in the tying run with a single with two outs in the ninth, and the Tampa Bay Rays outlasted the Minnesota Twins 8-6 Sunday in a game that took nearly 6 ½ hours.

Indians Crush Royals

Jason Kipnis went 4 for 4 with a home run and two RBIs, Josh Tomlin pitched his first complete game in two years and the Cleveland Indians beat the Kansas City Royals 10-1 on Sunday.

Hawkeyes Capture Big 10 Tourney

Drake Robison held Northwestern to one run in seven innings, Jake Adams homered twice, and Iowa won the Big Ten Tournament for the first time with a 13-4 victory over Northwestern on Sunday.

No Hosting For You

Iowa and other Big Ten as well as Big 12 schools are awaiting travel plans for their NCAA baseball tournament regional action.

Creighton Loses Transfer

Kobe Paras has transferred from Creighton to Cal State Northridge and will be eligible to play basketball for the Matadors in 2018 to 2019.

Minnesota Legislators Pass Bonding Bill

Minnesota Legislators Pass Bonding Bill

Iowa State Patrol Urges Focus on Road

Iowa State Patrol Urges Focus on Road

Nebraska Legislators Took Different Approach to “hot-button” Issues

Nebraska Legislators Took Different Approach to “hot-button” Issues

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