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Yankton County Fatal Accident

A 29-year-old man died Friday morning in a one-vehicle crash that occurred west of Yankton.

The Deadliest Days on Minnesota Roads Begin

The Deadliest Days on Minnesota Roads Begin

Nebraska Unicameral May Not be Able to Cut Property Taxes

The Nebraska legislative session wrapped up this year with no progress on property tax reform.

SD Senator Mike Rounds; CBO Scoring Not Reliable for ACA Repeal

South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says Senate legislation to replace the Affordable Care Act is on track, despite a report from the Congressional Budget Office that the new bill could drop twenty-three million people from insurance coverage over the next ten years.

SD Tourism Sees Stars in Michelin Guide

The South Dakota Department of Tourism got a nice boost to the summer travel season by being featured in the “Michelin Green Guide,”

Big Ten Schedule Scrambled

The Big Ten was forced to revise its baseball tournament schedule for the second straight day to avoid starting a game after the event’s predetermined 10 p.m. EDT curfew Thursday.

Jacks Fall To Top Seed

Trevor McCutchin recorded three hits and pitched Oral Roberts out of a big jam in the eighth inning to lead the top-seeded Golden Eagles to a 5-3 victory over South Dakota State in a winners’ bracket game Thursday night at the Summit League Baseball Championship.

USD Part Of Pentagon Event

The Sanford Pentagon is bringing four NCAA Division I men’s basketball teams to Heritage Court for an early season event in November.

Coyotes Win Showdown

For the second time in the last three years, South Dakota has topped South Dakota State 14-13 to win the annual South Dakota Showdown Series, a point-based athletic and academic competition between the two in-state university rivals.

Vikings Ink Draft Choices

The Minnesota Vikings have signed a pair of draft picks.

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