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Reservations Working in Washington for Tribal Children

The Lakota People’s Law Project heard good news last week as the Department of Justice announced support to increase state compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act.

South Dakota Senator Tim Johnson Gives Farewell

Senator Tim Johnson delivered his farewell speech this morning before retiring from office.

Thune Not Thinking About 2016

South Dakota Senator John Thune says his focus now is the new Congress in January, and becoming Chairman of the Commerce Committee.

Groups Push For Highway Improvements

A number of groups and organizations in South Dakota have joined forces to push for more funding for roads and highways.

South Dakota Democrats To Choose Chairman

South Dakota democrats have a competitive race for their next party chairman.

SAD In The Winter

Cold weather rolled into Iowa weeks early this fall and lingered, forcing many people indoors much sooner than usual.

Iowa Lottery Seeks Changes

The Iowa Lottery will ask state lawmakers to change the way lottery proceeds are used to fund the Veterans Trust Fund in the upcoming legislative session.

More Carbon Monoxide Poisonings Reported

The Nebraska Regional Poison Center has seen a 24% increase in calls regarding carbon monoxide from a year ago.

SDSU Women Fall At Home

Despite a career-high 23 points by freshman guard Macy Miller, the South Dakota State University women’s basketball team suffered a 77-75 nonconference loss to Green Bay Wednesday night at Frost Arena.

Shocking Loss For Huskers

Kyle Hittle hit a contested baseline jumper after Nebraska’s Terran Petteway threw away an inbound pass, and Incarnate Word upset Nebraska 74-73 on Wednesday night.