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West Nile Death Confirmed in Northwest Iowa

The Iowa Department of Public Health has confirmed the death of a elderly northwest Iowa resident from the West Nile Virus

Minnesota SOS Says Voter Fraud Not Likely in State

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump continues to insist the election is rigged

SD Study Committee Looks at Details of Nursing Homes

Another South Dakota summer study committee will wrap up this week.
The “Regulation of Nursing and Assisted Living Beds Interim Committee” meets Thursday in Pierre.

SD Senator Mike Rounds: GOP Control of the Senate at Risk

As most major polls show Donald Trump falling behind Hillary Clinton, attention is now turning to control of the US Senate.

SD Legislative Committee to Wait on Recommendations on Medicaid Payments

A legislative study committee that has been meeting for months held their last meeting, and didn’t have any recommendations.

National Weather Service Radar in Sioux Falls Gets Upgrade

The Doppler radar at the National Weather Service office in Sioux Falls has been off line this week for a major upgrade.

UNMC Doctor says Mammograms May Lead to Over Diagnosis of Breast Cancers

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month – a time to raise awareness and raise funds for research into the cause, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the illness.

South Dakota Playoffs Begin

All three classes of nine man football and one class of 11-man action in South Dakota high school football began playoff games Tuesday.

Wild Blanks Bruins

Devan Dubnyk made 27 saves, Charlie Coyle and Chris Stewart scored 12 seconds apart and the Minnesota Wild used four second-period goals to beat the Boston Bruins 5-0 on Tuesday night.

Big 12 Controversy Continues

Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby bristled at the suggestion that without Oklahoma and Texas the league is akin to the Mountain West.