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Kobe Leads Lakers Past Wolves

Kobe Bryant hit seven 3-pointers while scoring a season-high 38 points, and the Los Angeles Lakers snapped their 10-game losing streak with a 119-115 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night.

Wild Falls To Islanders

Brock Nelson’s team-leading 20th goal broke a tie late in the second period, Jean-Francois Berube made 40 saves for his first NHL win, and the New York Islanders beat the Minnesota Wild 5-3 Tuesday night.

SD Legislators Still Undecided on Teacher Pay Plan Taxes

Education funding and teacher pay were the prime topics at the District 17 legislative forum Saturday in Vermillion.

SD Legislators Back at Work; Waiting on Teacher Pay Bills

South Dakota legislators return to Pierre today to pick up the fourth week of the session.

Blizzard Warning in Effect

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Payne Returns To Wolves

The Minnesota Timberwolves have recalled power forward Adreian Payne from the NBA Development League.

Hawkeyes Stay Top Five

Despite suffering their first Big 10 loss of the season last week, the Iowa Hawkeyes remain among the elite in the Associated Press College Basketball Poll.

MVFC Has New ESPN Deal

ESPN and the Missouri Valley Football Conference have announced a multi-year agreement that will provide increased coverage of conference games on ESPN3 through the 2023 season.

Nebraska HHS says Don’t Ignore Signs of Depression

The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services reports one in 15 Nebraskans recently reported a major depressive episode in the past year.

Zika Virus Not a Threat to Iowa

A disease that’s quickly spread to more than 20 countries in Central and South America is grabbing a lot of headlines this week, but a top state health official says Iowans are at a very low risk.

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