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Favorites Advance In GPAC

The 2016 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Postseason Men’s Soccer Tournament opened Thursday with four quarterfinal matches and all of the top seeds winning.

Iowa Small Town Poll Will Ship Out Soon

The Iowa Small Town Poll will be mailed out soon and everyone who gets one in the mailbox is strongly encouraged to fill it out

Dayton’s Comments on ACA Cost May Hurt Democrats

The furor over health insurance premiums in Minnesota could hurt Democrats’ chances in the election

Des Moines Catholic Diocese Urges Conversation about Proliferation of Guns

The bishop of the Des Moines Catholic Diocese says the church stands ready to help the families and colleagues of two murdered police officers

Nebraskans Wants More Quality Rural Homes

Most rural Nebraskans believe there are not enough homes or quality homes available for rent in their communities.

Crow Creek Tribe Cuts Off Cooperation with SD Highway Patrol

The Crow Creek Sioux tribe is ending a public safety agreement with state authorities over the South Dakota Highway Patrols’ presence at the Dakota Access pipeline protests in North Dakota.

300 Members of Clergy Gather for Peaceful Prayer with Standing Rock Sioux Tribe

A central Iowa minister is among more than 300 members of the clergy who are gathering on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation

Changes Coming to the Universal Service Fund

The Federal Communications Commission is considering changes to the universal service fund, and that could have an impact on expansion of high speed, broadband internet service.

SD Senator John Thune; Senate Control Up for Grabs

The fallout from the Presidential race may change the control of the Senate after next week’s election.

SD Schools Adjusting to New Funding Formula

Along with an increase in state funding from the added half cent state sales tax, South Dakota school districts are also dealing with some new formula changes.

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PIERRE, S.D. (Joshua Haiar-South Dakota Searchlight) – South Dakota’s top state government budget official warned Thursday that the current budget cycle…

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LAWMAKER PREDICTS BROAD SUPPORT FOR REHAB AND RECIDIVISM REFORMS IN WAKE OF PRISON VOTE

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – A South Dakota legislative leader predicted he can “almost assure” that “every legislator” will support reforms addressing…

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GOVERNOR LARRY RHODEN URGES SOUTH DAKOTANS TO SUPPORT NEIGHBORS IN NEED AMID CALLS FOR A SPECIAL SESSION

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – Governor Larry Rhoden is urging South Dakotans to support their neighbors and emphasizing the importance…

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Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley, and Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers sent a letter…

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WATERTOWN, S.D. – Two Watertown residents are facing felony charges after a child abuse investigation that began October 24th. Police…