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SDSU Women Win Showdown

With four starters scoring in double figures, the South Dakota State University women’s basketball team recorded its eighth-straight home win, picking up a 77-67 victory Saturday afternoon over the University of South Dakota at Frost Arena.

Jackrabbit Seniors Celebrate

South Dakota State sent its seniors out in style on Saturday night, and competed the fourth perfect home season in Frost Arena with a dominating 81-56 win over Oral Roberts in front of 5,347 fans.

Coyotes In Home Win

South Dakota senior guard Tyler Larson registered game highs of 21 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Coyotes to a 77-62 win against IUPUI Saturday inside the DakotaDome.

SDSU Chases Denver Swimmers

Emily Campbell repeated as champion in the 200-yard breaststroke Saturday night, helping lift South Dakota State to a second-place finish in the women’s division of the Summit League Swimming and Diving Championships.

Doane Leads GPAC Track

Doane’s women and men swept team titles at the 2015 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships at Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska.

Debate Continues Over Medicaid

The South Dakota Senate Appropriations Committee today (Friday) debated a bill that would call for expanded Medicaid coverage in the state.

Youth Without Access to Dental Care Receiving It For Free

Children across South Dakota are receiving free dental care through efforts by United Way and Delta Dental.

Fourth Graders Meet Their Adopted Farmer

Fourth graders in Garretson, South Dakota were able to meet their adopted farmer, who is teaching them about agriculture.

ISU Receives Grant to Research PEDv Immunity

Iowa State University has received $60,000 to study PEDv immunity and to improve control of the disease.

Bill Passed to Support New 4-H Exhibit Hall

Senate Bill 46 allows the Department of Agriculture to use private funds for the construction of Nordby Hall on the South Dakota State Fairgrounds in Huron.

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