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Boever Granted Extension

Gabby Boever of the South Dakota State women’s basketball team has been granted a sixth year of eligibility, NCAA officials announced Thursday.

Hoiberg On The Improve

Iowa State coach Fred Hoiberg has been released from the hospital, less than a week after open-heart surgery.

Coyote Captures Crown

South Dakota junior Kelsey Barrett won the 10,000-meter run under the lights during the Drake Relays distance carnival Thursday night.

Mental Institutes in Iowa Old, But Effective

Four employees at the state-run Mental Health Institutes in Clarinda and Mount Pleasant testified before the Iowa Senate Oversight Committee Wednesday.

New University of Nebraska President Tours State

University of Nebraska President Hank Bounds is new to the position of heading up the university system…and new to the state.

Food Insecurity Widespread in South Dakota

Food security continues to be a growing problem across the nation.

Large South Dakota Rail Project on Hold

A large rail project in central South Dakota is on hold as sponsors figure out how to pay for it.

Diversity Training In Yankton Anticipates World Archery Championship

The 2015 World Archery Youth Championship will be held in Yankton this summer.

Wheat Commissioner Testifies on Cuban Trade

Kansas Wheat Commissioner Doug Keesling, who farms in central Kansas, testified in front of the Senate Ag Committee this week.

Minnesota House Passes Transportation Bill

The Minnesota House passed a ten year, $7 billion transportation bill this week.

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