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Hawkeyes, Cyclones In Big Dance

Iowa and Iowa State didn’t finish the regular season strong, but both get a chance to regain their early season form as part of the NCAA basketball tournament field.

Augie Gains Sweet Sixteen

Top ranked Augustana has moved into the final game of the NCAA Division Two Central Regional with a 77-67 win over Nebraska Kearney Sunday night in Sioux Falls.

Mount Marty Rolls On

Quarterfinal action at the NAIA Women’s National Tournament in Sioux City wrapped up Saturday with a thrilling game leaving Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) stunned in an upset loss to No. 3 Mount Marty, 98-76.

Nebraska Governor Pete Rickets Holding Firm Against Medicaid Expansion

It looks like Nebraska lawmakers will be discussing a the expansion of Medicaid yet this session.

Twins Pound Orioles

Trevor Plouffe drove in four runs for Minnesota in a 14-5 spring training win over Baltimore Sunday. The Twins finished with 15 hits.

USD Vaulter All American

South Dakota senior Emily Grove placed seventh in the pole vault at the NCAA Indoor Championships hosted by Samford University.

Coyotes Chase NDSU In Poll

As the indoor track and field season wraps up, the Summit League announced its preseason outdoor track and field coaches poll.

Nebraska Congressman Adrian Smith; Insurance Co-op Collapse Failure of ACA

Congressman Adrian Smith says the collapse of CoOportunity Health, leaving 120-Thousand Nebraska and Iowa residents without health coverage, exposes problems with the Affordable Care Act.

Iowans Around the World Get More Time to Vote

Iowans who live in another country as well as Iowa soldiers on duty overseas will have an extra month to ask for, receive and return an absentee ballot for this fall’s election.

Executive Director of the White House Initiative on American Indian Education Speaks in SD

The Executive Director of the White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education spoke before the Watertown Business Industry School Coalition this week.

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