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Bullying Bill Clears Iowa Senate

The Iowa Senate has passed a bill designed to give school officials more authority to respond to bullying that occurs outside of school hours as well as on-line through Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites.

Dry Month For Iowa

The just completed month of March was one of the driest in Iowa’s history.

Prison Reform Bill Criticized

The Sarpy County Attorney is speaking out against a bill (LB 605) that is deals with prison reform in Nebraska.

UNI Locks Up Jacobson

Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson has agreed to stay with the Panthers for another decade.

Raptors Rout Timberwolves

Lou Williams scored 18 points to lead a balanced Toronto offense as the Raptors defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 113-99 on Wednesday.

Hughes Makes Final Tuneup

Phil Hughes and Clay Buchholz each had their final spring training tuneups as the Minnesota Twins and a Boston Red Sox split squad played to a 4-4 tie in nine innings.

Former Twins Coach Dies

Riccardo Ingram, a longtime minor league coach in the Minnesota Twins organization and a former football and baseball star at Georgia Tech, has died at the age of 48 following his second battle with brain cancer.

Coyotes Add Assistants

University of South Dakota Head Football Coach Joe Glenn has added Marty Biagi and South Dakota alum Collin Prosser to his coaching staff. Biagi will coach cornerbacks. Prosser will coach tight ends and offensive tackles.

Beathard Ready To Lead

Iowa quarterback C.J. Beathard says the Hawkeyes are “his team” now that former starter Jake Rudock is set to transfer.

SD Prison Inmate Recaptured

A prison inmate from the Yankton unit has been captured.

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