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Opt Out Failure Leaves Few Options For District

Voters in the Gregory school district rejected a proposed three hundred thousand dollar per year property tax opt out earlier…

Early Voting Begins For June South Dakota Primary

The 2014 election season in South Dakota is officially underway. Early voting for the June third primary got underway last…

Hughes Breaks Through

Phil Hughes ended a personal losing streak that dated to last July, pitching into the seventh inning Sunday as the Twins top the Kansas City Royals 8-3 to avoid a three-game sweep.

Twins Make Roster Move

The Twins have claimed outfielder Sam Fuld off waivers from Oakland and designated outfielder Darin Mastroianni for assignment.

Royals Hit The Road

After a Sunday loss to Minnesota, the Kansas City Royals go on the road to face another American League Central Division team.

Wild Back On Home Ice

The Minnesota Wild are hoping home ice brings them better results.

Summit Honors Jackrabbit, Coyote

First team All Summit League golf honors include a Jackrabbit and a Coyote this season.

SD Cold Case Closed With Public Help

SD Attorney General Marty Jackley said they could not have solved the cold case of the missing Vermillion girls without help from the public.

Green Island Added to Missouri River National Recreational River

The National Park Service officially accepted Green Island from the State of Nebraska as part of the Missouri River National Recreational River

Twins Walk Away With Two

You can score six runs on one hit to win a major league baseball game.

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