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Jacks Stay Unbeaten

The South Dakota State men shot over 65 percent in the first half and an even 50 percent in the second half in beating Houston Baptist 92-68 on Tuesday in the first game of the Cancun Challenge.

Coyotes Outscore Miners

South Dakota senior guard Casey Kasperbauer scored a career-high 26 points on a night when he made his 200th collegiate three-pointer and led the Coyotes to an 83-63 win against South Dakota Mines Tuesday inside the DakotaDome.

Huskers Earn Victory

Andrew White III and Shavon Shields combined for 23 first-half points to lead Nebraska past Arkansas-Pine Bluff 67-44 on Thursday night.

Nebraska Adds Champs

The final three Nebraska prep football champs of 2015 were crowned Tuesday in action in Lincoln.

Big Ten Has New Award

The Big Ten’s top performer on kickoffs, punt returns or both will receive the Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year trophy beginning this season.

Sioux Center Iowa Recovering from Double Outage

Power has now been restored to all parts of Sioux Center after an electrical substation blew up early Saturday morning, leaving half the town of 75-hundred without electricity.

Iowa Clergy Ask Governor Branstad to Re-think Refugee Policy

A group of Iowa clergy has delivered a letter to Governor Terry Branstad, saying they’re praying he will “reject fear and cruelty” and welcome Syrian refugees into the state.

Yankton City Commission Approves Addition to Water Plant Contract

The Yankton City Commission approved an additional four hundred twenty thousand dollar contract for design updates on the new water treatment plant.

No Major Travel Disruptions Expected for Thanksgiving

While it looks like we may see some precipitation later this week, it should not be a big disruption for Thanksgiving plans.

Insurance Co-op Failures Predictable Under ACA

Nebraska Congressman Adrian Smith says something must be done in wake of the collapse of health care CO-OPs under the Affordable Care Act.