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Nebraska Claims Crown

A record attendance watched crowd favorite Nebraska snare the 2015 NCAA Volleyball Championship Saturday in Omaha.

Samford Upends Huskers

Wyatt Walker scored 10 of his 14 points in the second half, leading an 18-4 run to open the second half, and Samford beat Nebraska 69-58 on Sunday night.

SDSU Men Win, Women Lose

South Dakota State earned a close victory in men’s basketball while the Jackrabbit women were being edged in their game Saturday.

USD Women Win, Men Lose

Weekend activity for the University of South Dakota basketball teams brought a win for the Coyote women and a loss for the USD men.

Bison In Title Game

North Dakota State will be looking to become the first college football team to win 5-straight championships when the Bison represent the Missouri Valley Football Conference in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game on Jan. 9 in Frisco, Texas.

Morningside Star Honored

– Morningside senior quarterback Ryan Kasdorf has been named the 2015 Rawlings-NAIA National Football Player of the Year, announced Friday night as part of the NAIA Banquet of Champions.

Iowa Jobless Rate Drops Again

Iowa’s unemployment rate dropped in November to a level not seen in more than a decade.

Job Growth in Minnesota Slowing

Minnesota’s rate of job growth continues to lag behind the national average.

Iowa Managed Medicaid Program Delayed

Federal officials say the State of Iowa isn’t ready to move the 560-thousand Iowans who’re on Medicaid into managed care networks on January 1st.

El Nino Winter in the Northern Plains

Warmer than normal temperatures and a lack of consistent snow cover are signs of an El Nino winter, and the region is seeing that.

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