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Zoning Changes Needed to Help Rural SD Develop
Representative Mark Mickelson of Sioux Falls was the prime sponsor of a bill that passed the South Dakota legislature that could help speed zoning changes needed for Ag development.
Big Eyes;Cameras Being Added to Yankton School Buses
The Yankton School Board has approved a plan that would put wireless cameras on all of the districts buses.
SD Tax Credits Now Available
AARP South Dakota is encouraging eligible senior citizens and disabled individuals to apply for an annual refund on their sales or property taxes.
Twins Earn Second Straight
Tyler Duffey pitched seven scoreless innings, Eddie Rosario drove in three runs and the Minnesota Twins won their first road series of the season with a 5-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians Sunday.
Timberwolves Have Best Rookie
Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns has been voted the NBA’s Rookie of the Year, according to a person with direct knowledge of the award.
Coyotes, Jacks Chase NDSU
South Dakota captured six event titles on the final day of the Summit League Outdoor Track & Field Championships at the Lillibridge Track Complex.
Huskers Earn Track Crown
Nebraska won the 2016 Big Ten Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, which was being held at Ed Weir Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Gophers Retake Lead
With one weekend of Big 10 play remaining, Minnesota has regained the top spot in the league baseball standings.
Minnesota Claims Crown
Second-seeded Minnesota won the Big Ten Softball Tournament with a 4-3 win in 10 innings over top-seeded Michigan on Saturday night at Beard Field in University Park, Pa.
SD Senator John Thune Wants Answers from Facebook
What’s trending on Facebook?
That question has South Dakota Senator John Thune concerned after a story was released by a national media outlet last week stating that the news portion of Facebook is biased, mainly on the left side of the aisle.