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Senior Abuse To Be Studied

While the Executive Board of the South Dakota legislature will set up summer study committees, there is one task force that was already authorized by lawmakers in this year’s session.

Iowa Budget Deal Close

Iowa lawmakers are still hung up on budget numbers.

Iowa Tuition Freeze In Question

The budget plan Iowa House Republicans released does not include the extra money officials who govern the three state universities requested in order to maintain a tuition freeze.

Death Penalty Debate Continues

An opponent of the death penalty in Nebraska asserts it undermines justice, even when it isn’t applied.

Mauer Comes Through

Joe Mauer hit a two-run triple with two outs in the 11th inning, lifting the Minnesota Twins over the Seattle Mariners 4-2 on Sunday.

Wild Advances In Playoffs

Zach Parise scored twice, including a short-handed goal to get Minnesota going in the first period, and the Wild advanced to the Western Conference semifinals with a 4-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Sunday in Game 6.

Sox Top Royals Again

Conor Gillaspie hit a two-run single in Chicago’s five-run sixth inning, and the White Sox rallied to beat Kansas City 5-3 for their second win against the Royals on Sunday.

Jacks Offense Gains Edge

The South Dakota State offense played turnover-free football and booted seven field goals en route to a 45-35 victory over the defense in the annual Jackrabbit Spring Game Saturday afternoon at the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex.

Coyotes Defense Dominates

South Dakota’s defense picked off four passes, forced three three-and-outs and added a goal-line stand from the 4-yard line during the Coyotes’ annual Spring Game Saturday inside the DakotaDome

Best Season For SDSU Tennis

The South Dakota State women’s tennis team fell to top-seeded Denver, 4-0, in the Summit League Tournament championship match Sunday at the Kachmann Tennis Center.

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