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Vikings Extend Sullivan

The Minnesota Vikings have signed center John Sullivan to a contract extension, giving him a raise and adding one year to his deal to cover the 2017 season.

Wild Clinch Playoff Spot

Devan Dubnyk made 32 saves, and the Minnesota Wild clinched a playoff spot with a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night.

Sioux City Hosts Qualifier

GPAC Men’s Golf Qualifier #3 was played on Tuesday at Whispering Creek Golf Club in Sioux City, Iowa, in soggy conditions

GPAC Tabs Weekly Best

Players from Dakota Wesleyan and Northwestern have earned softball Player of the
Week honors in the Great Plains Athletic Conference.

Gangs Targeted By Program

The Sanford Community Center’s Gang Outreach Program is an organization dedicated to keeping youth out of trouble.

Liberal Arts Programs Defended

A number of political leaders in South Dakota, including Governor Dennis Daugaard have been talking about the need for high school students to look seriously at tech schools as a quicker route to filling high demand jobs in the state.

“Major” Changes Coming To SDSU

There will be some shifting of majors and minors at South Dakota State University by this fall.

More Common Core Challenges Loom

A legislator who has questioned South Dakotas move toward “Common Core” educational standards says he may bring more challenges in the future.

Missouri River Search Suspended

The search of the Missouri River for a missing six year old Hurley boy has been suspended.

Price Is Right For Tigers

David Price left no doubt about his worthiness as Detroit’s opening day starter, coming within one out of a shutout in the Tigers’ 4-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Monday.

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