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USD Law School Task Force Reaches Consensus

The USD Law School Task Force wrapped up their discussions last week by recommending the law school stay on campus in Vermillion, but also open an educational facility in Sioux Falls.

SD Regents Worry About Ongoing Building Maintenance Funding

During their meeting last week, the South Dakota Board of Regents approved a number of building projects on the university campuses.

Yankton Building Permits Set Record

Building permits in Yankton are going out at a rapid rate.

Thousand of Jobs Available in Minnesota

Job openings are up sharply in Minnesota.

SD Senator Mike Rounds Willing to Listen to Gun Legislation Proposals

In the wake of the mass shootings in Las Vegas, more members of Congress seem to be receptive to the idea of more restrictions on certain types of guns and modifications.

SD Towns & Cities Worried About Fading Sales Taxes

Many towns and cities in South Dakota use sales taxes as a major part of their budget, and like the state, are now seeing those revenues fade.

Murder Charges Filed in Akron Iowa Shooting

A man is dead and a woman is in custody after a shooting in northwest Iowa.

Coyote Duo, Jackrabbit Honored

South Dakota defensive end Darin Greenfield and kicker Ryan Weese garnered Missouri Valley Football Conference Defensive and Special Teams Player of the Week honors, respectively, announced by the conference office Sunday.

Chiefs Stay Unbeaten

Alex Smith threw for 324 yards and three touchdowns to help the Kansas City Chiefs remain undefeated with a 42-34 victory over the Houston Texans on Sunday night in a game where J.J. Watt broke his left leg.

Vikings Visit Bears

When the Minnesota Vikings play the Chicago Bears Monday night, the starting quarterbacks for both teams are likely to be different than the ones who started for each team last week.