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Rounds To Wait And See On Cuba Deal

South Dakota Senator-elect Mike Rounds says he will wait and see how relations change between the United States and Cuba.

Cuba Relations Not A Partisan Issue

An Iowa State University political science professor says President Barrack Obama’s announcement that he is easing economic and diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba won’t fit under the normal formula of politics.

Nebraskans Will Be Able To Get Veterans Plates

Nebraska veterans will be able to receive special military honor license plates beginning next year.

Heineman Accuses Committee Of Rewriting History

Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman says a special legislative committee investigating prison sentence miscalculations is trying to rewrite history.

Jacks Survive In Overtime

George Marshall scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds in his South Dakota State debut, but the Jacks needed overtime to secure a 75-72 win over Idaho State in the first game of the World Vision Classic in Logan, Utah.

Bos Hits Winner For Yotes

Brandon Bos hit a game-winning, 15-foot jumper just off the right elbow with two seconds left to give South Dakota a 55-53 win against Montana State Thursday inside the DakotaDome.

SDSU Women In Breeze

Freshman Ellie Thompson (Chaska, Minn.) recorded her first collegiate double-double as the South Dakota State University women’s basketball team picked up a 67-42 nonconference win over UALR Thursday night at Frost Arena.

Coyote Women Set Record

The South Dakota women’s basketball team won its sixth-straight game and set a new USD single game scoring record during its 115-51 win over the University of Saint Mary (Kan.) on Thursday night in the DakotaDome.

USD Names Tennis Coach

Brett Barnett, the 2012 and 2014 Summit League Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year, has been named head women’s tennis coach at University of South Dakota.

Scholarship Program Announced

Workforce development continues to be a critical issue in South Dakota as employers struggle to find qualified workers to fill skilled positions.