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Fundraiser for Albinism in Sioux Falls

Albinism is a genetic condition that many people don’t encounter on a regular basis, but it affects about one in every 17,000 boys and occurs once per 20,000 girls across the nation.

New Budget By House Republicans Boosts Defense Spending

The new budget proposal backed by House republicans passed with a big boost in defense spending for the next year.

Update on the Nebraska Unicameral

The Nebraska legislature is taking a three day weekend, and will take a longer break at the end of next week for Easter.

Railroad Project Delayed by a Few Weeks

A planned railroad improvement project from Chamberlain west to Presho will have to wait a few weeks longer.

SDSU, USD Lead Summit

South Dakota State holds the lead after the winter season in The Summit League Commissioner’s Cup standings.

Coyote Runner Nation’s Fastest

South Dakota junior Amber Eichkorn clocked the fastest time in the nation in the 5,000-meter run to lead the Coyote track and field teams at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays on Thursday in Austin, Texas.

Jacks Begin Football Practice

The South Dakota State University football team will kick off the spring season Friday morning with its first of 15 practices.

Twins Fall In Ten Innings

David Ortiz was 0 for 3 in his return to Boston’s lineup after a nine-day absence, and the Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 5-4 Thursday.

Babs Coming To Minnesota

The Minnesota Vikings have signed Polish tackle Babatunde “Babs” Aiyegbusi.

Vikings Pledge More Money

The Wilf family is pledging another $19.5 million toward the Minnesota Vikings’ stadium project to cover more of the costs in several aspects of building and surrounding areas.

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