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SD Senator Mike Rounds Sticking by Mike Huckabee for President

Despite the fact that republican Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee polls mostly in the single digits, South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds is sticking with him…

SDSU Women Top Oral Roberts

Sophomore forward Ellie Thompson scored a game-high 16 points to lead the South Dakota State women’s basketball team to a 68-50 win over Oral Roberts Wednesday night at the Mabee Center.

USD Women Rout On Road

South Dakota senior guard Kelly Stewart scored a career high 19 points with four teammates in double figures as the Coyotes defeated Western Illinois 103-77 Wednesday night inside Western Hall.

Coyotes Seek Policy Change

The University of South Dakota can’t officially sign its new head football coach until the state Board of Regents temporarily suspends a longstanding policy prohibiting multiyear contracts.

Gophers Suffer Big 10 Loss

Vince Edwards scored 24 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help No. 21 Purdue hang on without freshman standout Caleb Swanigan and beat Minnesota 68-64 on Wednesday night.

Timberwolves Edged By Thunder

Kevin Durant had 27 points and hit two huge shots in the final two minutes to help the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 126-123 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night.

GPAC Names Track Best

The top track and field performers for the past week were recognized by the Great Plains Athletic Conference Wednesday.

Iowa Medicaid Call Center Improves Service

Nearly half of the people who telephoned a special state-run call center in early December for information about Iowa’s Medicaid switch hung up.

Job Numbers Grow in Iowa

State job numbers in Iowa show the unemployment rate for December stayed the same as November at three-point-four percent.

Nebraska Medicaid Expansion Offers Short Term Hope

A Nebraska resident who voluntarily reduced her hours to care for an aging parent says if the legislature refuses to expand Medicaid she will have to declare bankruptcy.

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