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MERS Cases No Reason For Panic

There have been two confirmed cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in the United States.

King Felix Rules Twins

Felix Hernandez pitched eight strong innings and Robinson Cano had four hits and the Seattle Mariners defeated the Minnesota Twins 6-2 on Sunday.

Legendary Coach Passes Away

Don Meyer, one of the winningest coaches in college men’s basketball, has died in South Dakota.

Jacks Head Up Summit Tourney

South Dakota State secured the top seed in the upcoming Summit League Baseball Championship for the second-straight season and third time overall.

Nebraska Secures #2 Seed

Another walk off hit has propelled Nebraska to a high seed in the Big Ten baseball tourney.

Husker Women Advance

The 19th-ranked Nebraska softball team capped an incredible run to the NCAA Columbia Regional title by beating 15th-seeded Missouri for a second straight game Sunday afternoon, 8-1.

Coyotes Gain Title Share

After three straight second-place finishes at the Summit League Outdoor Track and Field Championships, the South Dakota men got their elusive outdoor league title, even if they have to share it.

STDs On the Increase In South Dakota

Figures through April of this year indicate that rates of some sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise in South Dakota.

Emergency Drill Held

The Yankton County Office of Emergency Management held a full scale exercise to test people and systems.

South Dakota Revenue On Target

There are about six weeks left in the 2014 fiscal year for state government in South Dakota.

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