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Normal Run-Off Expected in the Missouri River Basin

The Corps of Engineers has released the first guess on spring run off into the Missouri River basin.

SD Minimum Wage Increases

The minimum wage in South Dakota rose to eight fifty five an hour on January first.

SD Lawmakers Prepare for Busy Session

South Dakota legislators are making last minute preparations for the start of the 2016 session next Tuesday.

Vikings Hope To Ice Seahawks

Minnesota Vikings coach Mike Zimmer says Adrian Peterson’s lower back injury will not keep him from playing in Sunday’s playoff game against Seattle.

Jacks Drop Road Outing

Mike Daum scored a career-high 23 points and South Dakota State led by as many as seven points early on Thursday at IUPUI, but the Jaguars rallied back to secure a 74-67 win.

SDSU Women Roll On

Madison Guebert (Apple Valley, Minn.) scored a career-high 23 points to lead the South Dakota State women’s basketball team to a 68-58 win over Omaha Thursday night at Frost Arena.

Husker Women Overpowered

Malina Howard scored 15 points and Number 8 Maryland routed Nebraska 89-50 Thursday night in women’s basketball.

Wild Loses In Overtime

Michael Del Zotto scored his second goal of the game with 37 seconds left in overtime to send the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night.

Iowa Tax Revenues Still Slow

State tax receipts in Iowa over the past six months are up just two percent compared to the same period last year.

SD Not Sharing Driver Information With Sioux City

There’s a border battle over speeding tickets issued by the traffic enforcement cameras in Sioux City.

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