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Coyotes Add Cagers

The University of South Dakota has announced the addition of two men’s players and three women’s players for basketball on national signing day.

Iowa Transportation Commission Discuss Impacts of Politics

Iowa Transportation Commission Discuss Impacts of Politics

New Grant Will Fund Early Mental Health Prevention in Nebraska

New Grant Will Fund Early Mental Health Prevention in Nebraska

Nebraska DOT Asks For Help in Friday Safety Messages Program

Nebraska DOT Asks For Help in Friday Safety Messages Program

Minnesota State College and University Board to Ask for Funding Increase

Minnesota State College and University Board to Ask for Funding Increase

New Governor Bringing Change to Pierre

A new Governor will bring changes to Pierre and state government.

Tax Increase for Nebraska Property Tax Relief Not Likely

The Platte Institute for Economic Research in Nebraska did a survey and found support for raising other taxes to cut property taxes.

Port Yankton Prospects Depend on a Statewide Poll

The development of a casino in Yankton will depend on the outcome of a state-wide survey.

SD Attorney General-elect Jason Ravnsborg Making the Transition

Candidates who won their races last week are in the transition to office holders.

SD Legislative Committee Recommends Closing Unit at the HSC

A South Dakota interim legislative committee is recommending the closure of a unit at the Human Service Center in Yankton.

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