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Legislative Deadlines Approaching

South Dakota lawmakers, on their four day Presidents Day break, are just past the halfway point of the 2015 session.

Medicaid Expansion Discussions Continue

Democrats in the South Dakota legislature have said they want to restart the debate over Medicaid expansion.

Dispute Holds Up DHS Funding

A bill that would fully fund the Department of Homeland Security is hung up in the Senate in a dispute between democrats and republicans.

State Agencies Make Funding Push

The 2015 session of the South Dakota Legislature is just past the half way point of their schedule.

Husker Men Lose, Women Win

Nebraska lost a men’s game and gained a women’s victory in Big 10 basketball action Sunday.

Hawkeyes In Sunday Split

A tough overtime loss for the men and another win for the ranked women accounted for a Sunday split for Iowa basketball squads.

Jacks Gain Share Of Lead

All five South Dakota State starters scored in double figures and the Jackrabbits finished plus 14 on the glass in a 68-58 win over North Dakota State on Saturday in front of 4,912 fans at Frost Arena on Nate Wolters Day.

Coyotes In Road Sweet Road Win

South Dakota’s big three combined to score 53 points and Tre Burnette pulled down 16 rebounds and scored 10 points as the Coyotes beat Oral Roberts 83-70 Saturday at Mabee Center.

Record Win For Augustana

No. 2 Augustana College men’s basketball set a single season record with its 25th victory of the season in a 78-61 win over the University of Sioux Falls in front of 3,687 fans at the Sioux Falls Arena on Saturday.

Lennox Shooting Incident Update

The shooter that killed one man and injured two other people is believed to have shot himself yesterday in Lennox, South Dakota.

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