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Northern Upsets Wayne Women

The Northern State University women’s basketball team claimed their first NSIC Tournament Championship Tuesday with a 61-45 win over No. 17 Wayne State College.

Hawkeyes Clip Hoosiers

Aaron White had 21 points and five rebounds to lead the Iowa Hawkeyes to a 77-63 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers on Tuesday night.

Iowa Tourney Rolls On

Day two of the Iowa girls high school basketball tourney brought results in three classes

Financial Report Released

The South Dakota Bureau of Finance and Management has released the states comprehensive annual financial report for fiscal year 2014.

Wait On For Revenue Numbers

South Dakota lawmakers are back in Pierre today (Tuesday) to start the last nine days of the main run of the 2015 session.

Ag Land Use Study Killed

A bill that would have set up a committee to study the actual use of ag land in South Dakota was killed on the Senate floor.

Report: Government Programs Helping Poor

A new report shows that government programs have been effective in helping families with children out of poverty.

Rustling Laws Considered

Getting caught stealing a horse was a serious crime in the old west.

Dyed Fuel Tax Discussed

The Iowa D-O-T estimates the state could collect about 40-million dollars a year from farmers and construction companies if the tax exemption for so-called “red dye” fuel was lifted — and a few lawmakers are questioning why that tax advantage is being maintained.

Cold Weather Delays Cranes

Every year the Sandhill Cranes make a stop in central Nebraska on their migration north.

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