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Use Tax Due

The Christmas shopping season will soon wind down, and with lots of shopping done online, the South Dakota Department of Revenue is reminding residents that a ‘use tax’ may be due on purchases made on the internet.

Donated Toys To Be Distributed

Feeding South Dakota has teamed up with Good 360 to handle a truckload of toys that has been donated by a manufacturer.

Murder Investigation Results Released

The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation has released the results of its investigation into the shooting incident that occurred in Sisseton on November 22.

Iowa Farm Land Values Drop

Iowa farmland values saw their biggest drop in almost three decades in the latest survey released by Iowa State University.

Iowa Businesses Productive

A new report concludes Iowa’s businesses overall have been “highly productive” and there’s been good job growth in the state in the past decade.

Prison Reform Measures Expected

A wide range of prison reform measures will likely be proposed in the new Nebraska legislative session.

Vikings Blow Lead In Florida

Teddy Bridgewater returned to his hometown Sunday and threw for two touchdowns, but the Minnesota Vikings twice blew a lead and lost to the Miami Dolphins 37-35 on a late safety.

Coyotes Win Basketball Pair

The University of South Dakota scored a pair of basketball wins Sunday with the Coyote women at home and the USD men on the road.

SDSU Women Lose On Road

Freshman Macy Miller (Mitchell) scored a team-high 18 points despite the South Dakota State women’s basketball team losing 82-64 Sunday at Marist College

Timberwolves Fall Again

C.J. Miles scored 28 points and David West bulled his way to the basket for two big points with 34 seconds to play to help the Indiana Pacers hold off the Minnesota Timberwolves 100-96 on Sunday night.

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