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Cyclones Upset On Road

Zach Smith made two free throws with 18 seconds remaining in overtime to lead Texas Tech past No. 14 Iowa State 85-82 on Wednesday night.

Gophers Fall Short Again

Derrick Walton Jr. sparked Michigan’s strong start with 19 of his career-high 26 points in the first half, and the Wolverines hung on to beat Minnesota 82-74 Wednesday and give the Gophers their 13th consecutive loss.

Timberwolves Rally To Win

Karl-Anthony Towns had 35 points and 11 rebounds, and the Minnesota Timberwolves came back from 18 points down to stun the Toronto Raptors 117-112 on Wednesday night.

USD In Summit Softball Chase

South Dakota is picked to finish third in the Summit League Preseason Softball Coaches poll released Wednesday by the league office.

Coyote Guard Leaves

University of South Dakota basketball coach Craig Smith has confirmed that point guard Shy McClelland has permanently left the team after being suspended.

Iowa Senators Disagree on Education Funding

A debate over funding for K-12 education in the Iowa Senate included claims that many schools could be forced to cut their literacy programs.

Nebraska Colleges & Universities Requesting Money for Construction

The Nebraska State College System is seeking roughly 50-million dollars for building renovations and new construction on its three campuses.

Nebraska Legislators Getting Pushed on Property Tax Relief

Farmers and ranchers appealed to the Nebraska legislature’s Education Committee for relief from rising property taxes.

Yankton School Board Considers Buying RTEC Building

The Yankton School Board talked about the possibility of the district buying the RTEC building at their meeting this week.

SD Senate Committee Kills Death Penalty Repeal Bill

THE SENATE STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE KILLED A BILL THAT WOULD HAVE ABOLISHED THE DEATH PENALTY IN SOUTH DAKOTA.

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