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Noem: GOP Proposal Moves Toward Balanced Budget

Republicans in the US House are introducing their budget proposals.

Democratic Operatives Form New Group

Two longtime democratic political operatives are forming an organization focused on moving issues through the ballot box.

New Broadband Network Proposed

A summit will be held in Des Moines to discuss the creation of a wireless broadband network dedicated to public safety.

Bill Would Change Collective Bargaining

Republicans in the Iowa House have passed a bill that would change the collective bargaining process for teachers and other school employees.

USD Women Score WNIT Win

South Dakota scored the game’s first 10 points and that was the difference in a 68-58 win against Creighton in the first round of the WNIT Thursday inside the DakotaDome.

Cyclones Dealt Blow

William Lee scored the last four points for 14th-seeded UAB, and the Blazers upset ninth-ranked Iowa State 60-59 on Thursday in their opening game in the NCAA Tournament.

T-Wolves Not The Worst

Zach LaVine scored six of his 20 points in overtime as the Minnesota Timberwolves outlasted the New York Knicks 95-92 on Thursday night in a matchup of the NBA’s biggest losers.

South Dakota Tourney Begins

It was opening day Thursday for South Dakota boys high school basketball tournaments with action in three venues across the state.

Twins Fall To Rays

Steven Souza hit his second home run and Nathan Karns took another step toward a spot in Tampa Bay’s starting rotation, helping the Rays beat the Minnesota Twins 4-2 Thursday.

Vikings Add Running Back

The Minnesota Vikings have added another running back to the mix while trying to sort through Adrian Peterson’s future with the team.

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